Thursday, February 28, 2008

You Tube Video On Water Protection.

The following video was sent to us from Milton Resident Melissa. Within the last year, we have all witnessed how precious our water resource is.

http://www.myfoxatlanta.com/myfox/pages/Home/Detail;jsessionid=9CB928174CC416F3EC75015B0ADC3B5B?contentId=5883955&version=1&locale=EN-US&layoutCode=VSTY&pageId=1.1.1&sflg=1

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Prime example of the arrogance of politicians and those who have titles in high agencies, thinking they can actually get away with it. Good thing there were residents watching and acting responsibly to prevent that big Walmart from building on top of a stream. So many people don't realize how important every little stream is and the part each one plays in the huge picture of providing water for everyone in Georgia. Run out of usable water like we were doing this past year again, and see what happens.

Anonymous said...

I finally took the time to watch this video. I suggest that anyone who has concerns about our water, streams, etc. here in Milton take a look at it too. I hate to think that something like that would happen here. If this video is accurate, then who do you trust out there to make sure that our streams and waterways are protected in regards to the proposed high school on Freemanville?

You trust the ones that are not in politics or government agencies and have nothing to lose and everything to gain by exposing the truth.

Get involved and find out more about the issues facing or own environment right now on:
www.protectmilton.com

We cannot rely on "someone" to look out for our community. We ALL have to do it.

P.S.

Anonymous said...

"You trust the ones that are not in politics or government agencies and have nothing to lose and everything to gain by exposing the truth."

Easier said than done because almost everyone,yes almost everyone has a price.

E.T.

Anonymous said...

The "Truth" is supposed to set you free, at least that's what "the man" said.

Anonymous said...

Perhaps I should have said it differently. I trust the ones that always tell the truth. Not what they make out to be truth. Or what they want me to think is the truth...

The facts, TRUTH.

P.S.

Anonymous said...

The trouble is people look, then keep on going.....unless it affects them. Wonder how the residents of NW Georgia would feel knowing about intentional pollution of septic waste into the watershed that feeds Lake Allatoona. Negligence to the environment is intent. Maybe we should tell them.