The city's wastewater treatment plant is too small and old to handle expected residential or, especially, industrial growth. The city needs outside help to cover the upgrade costs, officials say.
Joe Moore was fired because he was pushing for a new Wastewater plant/ upgrades and the Council though his ideas were unacceptable. The retelling of the tales is off a bit. :)
In your research did you come across anyone mentioning composting wastewater? I read that some municipalities do this.
Heard about composting sludge, which is a byproduct. But it's full of some pretty toxic stuff, so not necessarily a good candidate.
Joe Moore was fired because he was pushing for a new Wastewater plant/ upgrades and the Council though his ideas were unacceptable. The retelling of the tales is off a bit. :)
Forced to resign, yes, but he did resign.
https://www.transylvaniatimes.com/news/joe-moore-resigns-as-brevard-city-manager---brevard-nc/article_f3466361-4498-50dc-9078-51c7ee322d55.html
Well, forced to resign maybe, which was kinda suggested in the story. But he did resign. https://www.transylvaniatimes.com/news/joe-moore-resigns-as-brevard-city-manager---brevard-nc/article_f3466361-4498-50dc-9078-51c7ee322d55.html