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Maryland taxes S**T
Flush tax: In 2004, Maryland began charging homeowners and businesses for producing wastewater. The funds will be used to help protect Chesapeake Bay waters. Maryland will add $2.50 a month to the sewer bills of residents hooked up to treatment systems. It will also assess an annual charge of $30 to homeowners with their own septic systems, even though many believe these residents add little to the stream of pollutants that have damaged the Chesapeake. |
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"Jim," wrote in message ... Flush tax: In 2004, Maryland began charging homeowners and businesses for producing wastewater. The funds will be used to help protect Chesapeake Bay waters. Maryland will add $2.50 a month to the sewer bills of residents hooked up to treatment systems. It will also assess an annual charge of $30 to homeowners with their own septic systems, even though many believe these residents add little to the stream of pollutants that have damaged the Chesapeake. That's chump change compared to here. On an average quarterly water bill of $ 127.00 I pay $ 45.00 for 'environmental protection and $ 25.00 for waste water management with another increase due as we talk. The joke is, Halifax hasn't treated it's water in it's 256 year history. That will finally come to an end soon as construction is in progress now for 'stage one' treatment plants and collecter systems. |
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On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 17:07:39 GMT, "Jim," wrote:
~~ snippage ~~ Maryland will add $2.50 a month to the sewer bills of residents hooked up to treatment systems. It will also assess an annual charge of $30 to homeowners with their own septic systems, even though many believe these residents add little to the stream of pollutants that have damaged the Chesapeake. I wonder, not trying to start anything here, how much of that will actually go to improving pollution in the Chesapeake. We did something here in CT like that and we're about to increase some Tax to bolster the money that was supposed to be spent on that problem. Later, Tom |
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On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 17:07:39 GMT, "Jim," wrote:
Flush tax: In 2004, Maryland began charging homeowners and businesses for producing wastewater. The funds will be used to help protect Chesapeake Bay waters. Maryland will add $2.50 a month to the sewer bills of residents hooked up to treatment systems. It will also assess an annual charge of $30 to homeowners with their own septic systems, even though many believe these residents add little to the stream of pollutants that have damaged the Chesapeake. Good! John H On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD, on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! "Divide each difficulty into as many parts as is feasible and necessary to resolve it." Rene Descartes |
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"John H" wrote in message ... On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 17:07:39 GMT, "Jim," wrote: Flush tax: In 2004, Maryland began charging homeowners and businesses for producing wastewater. The funds will be used to help protect Chesapeake Bay waters. Maryland will add $2.50 a month to the sewer bills of residents hooked up to treatment systems. It will also assess an annual charge of $30 to homeowners with their own septic systems, even though many believe these residents add little to the stream of pollutants that have damaged the Chesapeake. Good! John H On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD, on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! "Divide each difficulty into as many parts as is feasible and necessary to resolve it." Rene Descartes If they do not think their septic systems add to the problem, they are either blind, or stupid. Clear Lake, Calif. finally installed a sewer system around the lake and outlawed the septic systems. Lake does not turn green with alge and smell bad as it used to. When you got near some of those old septics systems, you hoped to be unable to smell for an hour or so. Bill |
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"Calif Bill" wrote in message nk.net... "John H" wrote in message ... On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 17:07:39 GMT, "Jim," wrote: Flush tax: In 2004, Maryland began charging homeowners and businesses for producing wastewater. The funds will be used to help protect Chesapeake Bay waters. Maryland will add $2.50 a month to the sewer bills of residents hooked up to treatment systems. It will also assess an annual charge of $30 to homeowners with their own septic systems, even though many believe these residents add little to the stream of pollutants that have damaged the Chesapeake. Good! John H On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD, on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! "Divide each difficulty into as many parts as is feasible and necessary to resolve it." Rene Descartes If they do not think their septic systems add to the problem, they are either blind, or stupid. Clear Lake, Calif. finally installed a sewer system around the lake and outlawed the septic systems. Lake does not turn green with alge and smell bad as it used to. When you got near some of those old septics systems, you hoped to be unable to smell for an hour or so. Bill Exactly Bill. Over 1,400 folks visiting Put-In-Bay ( http://www.putinbay.com/ ) last summer got sick from drinking well water contaminated from septic systems on the island. http://www.freep.com/news/latestnews...6_20050222.htm |
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Jim, wrote:
Flush tax: In 2004, Maryland began charging homeowners and businesses for producing wastewater. The funds will be used to help protect Chesapeake Bay waters. Maryland will add $2.50 a month to the sewer bills of residents hooked up to treatment systems. It will also assess an annual charge of $30 to homeowners with their own septic systems, even though many believe these residents add little to the stream of pollutants that have damaged the Chesapeake. Being on a private well and septic and in a neighboring state to Maryland, I wonder how long before other states see the income from this tax revenue and start making their people pay also. And considering my home is in the Chesapeake Bay Water Shed, I'm sure WV will pick up on the money making venture. -- G.D.Smith Harpers Ferry, WV FOR SALE: 2003 Swee****er 22' Pontoon Boat http://icanhelp56.homestead.com/gs_pontoon01.html FOR SALE: 1999 Fleetwood Mallard 37' Travel Trailer http://icanhelp56.homestead.com/Mallard001.html |
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