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McGaths Hill Treatment Plant

To: Keith Brandwood <>
Subject: McGaths Hill Treatment Plant
From: Andy Burton <>
Date: Fri, 12 Dec 2003 16:41:24 +1100

Hi Keith,

the world has gone mad.

There is more danger in my local streets than there is at any STW. When are we going to be banned from leaving the apparent safety of our homes?

Has the local authority considered the radical idea that we can take responsibility for our own safety? When will we banned from the local supermarket, train station etc., etc.? Perhaps we should ban living; it would save a lot of hassle.

Sorry this is probably of no help  but it might highlight what I perceive to be a complete and utter nonsense.

Andy






Hi all,  PLEASE TAKE NOTE that McGraths Hill sewage ponds are off limits to all unauthorized people, that means every one including birdo's. We had a meeting with Council today and unless we can find a way around the Councils
work cover and occupational and health cover liabilities we are stuffed.
I would appreciate any help on this issue as I'm told it is happening at many of the Treatment Plants in Aus, is there any way around it.
 
There were 30+ White-throated Needletail around Catti yesterday.
the beaut Hawkesbury 60km N/W of Sydney.
 
keith
 


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