Public Hearings:

Tuesday, November 5, 2002, 7pm
Re: Well water contamination in Slippery Creek

William Burroughs discusses the water quality researched by the SPHD, reiterating that lead and cyanide levels are not quite over the contamination mark.  He explains the health risks and recommends that residents not use their wells for drinking water.  Residents demand more action by the SPHD and possibly the EPA, expressing their concern for healthcare and water alternatives when they do not have money.  Burroughs expresses hope that the EPA will get involved and offers free blood tests to determine lead levels.

Monday, November 11, 2002, 7pm
Re: Potential of Trout Lake future contamination


Tuesday, November 26, 2002, 6pm
Re: Planning for Silver County Forest

 


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