On 11/6/2010 4:42 PM, Christoph Reuss wrote:
But the EU CAPITAL Brussels didn't even have a sewage treatment plant in the year 2000, and even today they only clean a part of their sewage.
Welcome to Victoria, BC present day ...and, in fact, all of Vancouver Island. A local candidate for the upcoming election has stated that the cost of a sewage treatment plant, instead, should be applied to separating the storm drains from the sewer lines ( of which many are still connected). Both of which should have been done decades ago but the attitude still remains that the raw sewage that is dumped into the Juan de Fuca Strait is not a problem to the environment (does not cause red tides and does not kill the corals) despite the mountain of evidence to the contrary. In addition we have no "vehicular clean air" regulations, even though the rest of BC does.
Darryl
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