March 22, 2004: Recycled water will not be used
in all schools and parks. No Homeowner
Association has had recycled water forced upon them.
17 out of 25 HOAs in RWS have taken position against
recycled water.
Oct 27, 2003: Councilwoman
Colleen Jordan presented new scientific evidence: The
Redwood City cannot maintain its July 28th resolution
that recycled water is safe.
Oct. 22, 2003: Recycled water will come to the
entire SF Bay Region. This is in spite of 16
months of continuing & wide spread opposition
which was stirred up in Redwood
City.
Jul 28, 2003: As expected, the
Redwood City Council voted 5-2 and passed the
resolution deemed Recycled Water safe despite
residents objections that lasted until
3am.
July 3, 2003: Many people got
sick from treated sewage water and filed a class
action lawsuit. See the news section in What's
New.
June
9,2003: Recycled
Water Study Session
on Health. Safewater Coalition sponsered two health
experts and presented three testimonies.
May 1, 2003: The RSOA board passed resolution
against recycled water.
Feb 26, 2003: Safewater
Coalition presents testimonies at the 2002 Recycled
Water Task Force Meeting.
Feb 3, 2003: The Redwood City
Council voted 5-2 to rule out making recycled water
mandatory for existing homes or their
associations.
Councilwoman Jordan motion to
implement Council Policy on Recycled Water Use in
Residential Areas.
Jan 13, 2003: The Real Facts About
Droughts Presented at City Council Meeting
Dec 9, 2002: Petitions and
Endorsements Presented At City Council Meeting
Oct
7, 2002: City Decision on Mandatory
Recycled Wastewater Postponed
Sep 16, 2002: Public
Information Forum on Recycled Wastewater
Aug 26, 2002: Special Guest Speaker, Nelda Matheny,
President of HortScience spoke at City Council
Meeting
June
11, 2002: 1st Public Information Session on
Recycled Wastewater
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