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When big money is involved, Watch out.
Quite clear the City expects to make money off of this provect. I am Happy to hear all of these Men are Well Educated, Another reason to worry.
Utah residents should pay for the pollution they create. Using someone else's money (federal funds) is a poor policy and will come back to haunt them. Wait until others want to use federal funds (your money) to build something.
I seem to recall Councilman Askerlund being heavily involved and in favor of the new sewer system. Now that he is running for mayor he has changed his mind to get votes. He should try telling the truth for once.
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