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I am confused, do all amusement parks do have water treatment system? Is this drinking water, water for rides or just water for the lake? Does the park buy water from a water company, county or city?

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Why is the county so intent on forcing them to hook in? The current system seems to be working fine, and it's got to be easier to get a permit to increase output than to spend $600k for something that gives them no real benefit...

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The Townships desire to impose excessive cost structure of sewage treatment plant upon Michigan's Adventure.  Privately run sewer treatment systems often exceed the clean water standards of the corresponding public systems. 

 

This is nothing more than an attempt to impose a tax upon Michigan's Adventure in support of political patronage jobs. 

 

Look under the hood of the public sewer system and one is likely to find excessive employee counts and overcompensation provided to those with political connections.

 

Here in the South we refer to it as the CBEP.  Cousin-Brother Employment Project.

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