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Concerns rise over toxic creek pollution and community safety

August 09, 2024 | Baltimore Village, Fairfield County, Ohio



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Concerns rise over toxic creek pollution and community safety
During a recent government meeting, a resident raised urgent concerns regarding water quality and safety in their community, highlighting ongoing issues with a local creek contaminated by chemicals. The speaker, who identified themselves as a taxpayer and a concerned citizen, recounted their personal experience with the water problem, including the installation of a $7,000 filtration system in their home due to unsafe water conditions.

The resident emphasized the lack of action from local authorities despite repeated calls to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and previous meetings addressing the water crisis. They expressed frustration over the planned construction of new homes in the area, which they believe will receive clean water while existing residents continue to struggle with contamination.

Additionally, the speaker raised safety concerns regarding traffic in their neighborhood, particularly around school hours, warning that the current situation poses a risk to children. They recounted instances of near-misses involving vehicles and urged local officials to take action to prevent potential accidents.

The resident also addressed the perception of a \"land grab\" by the village, asserting that there is no such intention and reaffirming their commitment to the community. They concluded by suggesting that further discussions are necessary to address these pressing issues, urging local leaders to listen to the concerns of residents and take meaningful steps toward resolution.

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