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Catherine
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You are correct Doc.
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1/4/2009 9:07:15 PM
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In all honesty, NEW developments by Russell tend to adhere to most environmental regulations and guidelines. In saying that, I am referring only to what is legal, not "ethical development." That is left each individual to decide. Along those lines, I think they could certainly do better, but I also agree that they could certainly do wrose.
But as we know from the many dumpsites littering Russell Lands property, taking care of the environment is not very high on their list of priorities. I still shake my head in disbelief when I pass by the Trillium and Willow Point dumpsites. Most don't even know they are what they are, and of course Russell denies their existence. On the surface, they look as if they are just nice little praries or forest clearings. I saw what went in there,and have spoken to most who were charged with creating, filling, and covering them, so I never slow down when I pass by them.
Yes, an environmental group would have a field day with 4-5 areas within 10 miles of the Lands office (someone would become famous).
If they need coordinates, they can contact me here.
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