Water

Burke passed the buck when he told the Primous’ the leaking water valve under a Maplerow tree lawn was their problem and not the city of Garfield Hts.

CLEVELAND, OH – Garfield Heights’ “appointed” Mayor Michael Burke showed up with bottles of water and not much in the way of information or help after WOIO broadcast a report that water to the home Sylvester Primous shared with his 88-year-old mother had been shut off.  After conducting his own investigation, Burke reported to the Primous’ and council that the leaking pipes and water valve under the municipal-owned tree lawn were the Primous’ responsibility.  A comparison of Burke’s words to Ohio laws his career as a carpet installer didn’t prepare him to know say otherwise. Sidewalks and treelawns are public…

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Sodium hydroxide was pushed to acidic levels in Pinellas County’s water by a remote hacker; and its sheriff is warning US officials across our nation to be on the alert

CLEVELAND, OH – Since the terror attack on the twin towers of the World Trade Center of September 11, 2001, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the United States Army Corps of Engineers has been alerting the nation’s non-reading politicians and bureaucrats in numerous reports to take steps to protect the security of water treatment plants under their management.  The sad reality for American voters is the poorly-prepared candidates they’re electing to oversee vital utilities that affect all life are more interested in the bribes and campaign donations they’re receiving from water systems vendors than learning to keep our…

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