We don't like to think about it...flush and it's gone, right?
The NEORSD would have you believe that their proposed rate increase [1] is an example of good government and sound ecology--and today they paid the Plain Dealer (with your money) to run a full-paid advertisement defending their decision to stick us with the additional fees.
But, ask yourself who really paid for that flush in Solon and all of those impermeable highway surfaces leading to outlying suburbs? [2] And who will pay the true cost for flooding and the storm water and sanitary sewer clean-up?
Links:
[1] http://blog.cleveland.com/metro/2009/12/summit_county_sues_to_stop_sto.html
[2] http://www.neorsd.org/mill_creek_interceptor_rehabilitation_phase_2.php