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Community raises alarm over potential water contamination risks

July 18, 2024 | Yamhill County, Oregon



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Community raises alarm over potential water contamination risks
In a recent government meeting, significant concerns were raised regarding a proposed reservoir project that could impact local environmental and public health conditions. Community members expressed alarm over the state of the property, which has become littered with debris, including vehicles and hazardous materials, following the passing of its previous owners.

One speaker highlighted the potential risks associated with the reservoir's construction, particularly regarding soil contamination from a nearby 60-year-old barn that may have housed toxic substances. The speaker emphasized the need for thorough analysis to determine if chemicals could leach into the groundwater, potentially affecting local drinking water supplies.

The discussion also touched on the geological characteristics of the site, noting that the steep slopes and class six soil classification pose limitations for cultivation and raise concerns about the reservoir's stability. Questions were raised about the reservoir's design, including its capacity of 14 million gallons and the implications of a dam failure, which could endanger nearby residents.

Community members called for more transparency and due diligence from the project developers, urging that critical questions about water migration, aquifer connections, and environmental safety be addressed before any decisions are made. The meeting underscored the importance of community engagement and the need for comprehensive assessments to ensure public safety and environmental protection in the face of proposed developments.

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