Clearly current residents of Upper Uwchlan lose because of the new sewer systems, so who wins? No comment to be offered.
• Have any efforts been made to have the homeowners cost for the system declared by the state at a betterment to the public health system qualifying as a tax deductible fee. At present no efforts have been made along those lines. The Township will explore this avenue to see if any benefits can be levied for the homeowners. • What are the Township’s plans and research to expand the area of land disposal capacity to exceed 60,000 to tie in the remaining areas of the township outside the frame? See the answer to Question No. 1 • Why are you selecting and going through and picking questions? They said this would not happen? During the public meeting the Township responded to questions in the order of receipt. The only “selectivity” employed by the Township at the public meeting involved duplicate questions. In that the time was limited, the Township sought to answer new questions and not repeat. However, the township will answer all questions, even redundant questions, in this format. The
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- Clearly current residents of Upper Uwchlan lose because of the new sewer systems, so who wins? No comment to be offered.
- How does stormwater flooding cause my sanitary sewer to back up? Are there not two separate drainage systems?
- Do residents get credit on their sewer bill for water used in sprinkler systems and pools?
Clearly current residents of Upper Uwchlan lose because of the new sewer systems, so who wins? No comment to be offered.