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Residents press county on Madrid water backup, transfer-of-development-rights delays; Los Alamos expansion draws public concern
Summary
During matters of public concern, residents urged county support to drill backup wells in Madrid, criticized delays in the county transfer-of-development-rights program and asked the county to oppose plutonium pit production at Los Alamos National Laboratory.
At the Board of County Commissioners’ matters of public concern session March 25, three speakers raised distinct community issues: a Madrid resident asked for county assistance to secure funds for backup well drilling; a TDR (transfer-of-development-rights) landowner urged faster county processing and a land bank to hold rights; and a representative of the Los Alamos Study Group urged the county to oppose expanded plutonium pit production at Los Alamos National Laboratory.
Madrid water backup request David (first name in transcript recorded as Bowden) spoke for the Madrid mutual domestic water consumers…
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