ARE YOU HAVING SEWER PROBLEMS???
You are not alone. You are just the latest victim of the State Water Board’s “Scam of the Century.” Read about the test case of tortured Los Osos and how other small towns up and down the coast are suffering from septic shock, as rogue Regional Water Boards statewide cry pollution without proof so they can replace working septic tanks with spill-prone, unnecessary and excessively expensive central sewers -- and force a select group of homeowners to pay for it. Don’t be fooled. Open your eyes and learn the facts before you find yourself paying $500 a month to fix a “problem” that never really existed in the first place -- or has been falsely and conveniently attributed to all septics. The whole story of the “Sewer Scam,” how it works and what’s happening today is so incredible that unless you start reading The ROCK right now it will be far, far too late to do anything about it in time.
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By Admin On 27.11.09
How to Defuse the Gravity Bomb ...
The Morro Bay/Cayucos joint sewer system and the gravity system pegged for Los Osos incubate immune pathogens with a high mortality rate and no certain cure to date. Civil engineer/environmental scientist Dr. John Alexander offers to defuse Morro Bay and warns Los Osos.
By Ed Ochs On 27.11.09
Proposition 218: What Is It?
You have a right to vote. Use it or lose it—and pay dearly
By Admin On 27.11.09
Los Osos, You Are Not Alone!
Los Osos is just the most recent victim of the statewide sewer scam. California coastal communities are being targeted by the state water boards and pork-barreling politicians using ‘failed septics’ as the trigger to push expensive public works projects no one can afford and unchecked development few really want. If it all sounds eerily familiar, it’s because it is. Here are some mirror-image dispatches from parallel universes.
By Admin On 22.11.09
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