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Erie residents press council for hydrological studies, say KB Homes construction flooded basements and pastures
Summary
Multiple residents at the Jan. 27 meeting urged the town to require KB Homes to fund updated hydrological studies and remediation after alleging development activity converted groundwater to surface flow and damaged property; staff said it is coordinating with KB Homes and state agencies.
Several Erie residents used the public‑comment period on Jan. 27 to describe alleged groundwater displacement and property damage they attribute to nearby KB Homes construction, urging the council to require updated hydrological analysis and remediation.
John Rondash told the council his pasture flooded after KB Homes removed a subsurface monolith and redirected groundwater into old mine corridors "without proper authorization…
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