Posted on 12 February 2012. Tags: EPA, floodplain, FUSRAP, Missouri River, Radioactive Waste, West Lake Landfill
The radioactive waste in the Missouri River Floodplain at the West Lake Landfill – an unlined pit with groundwater flowing underneath- should be REMOVED, CONTAINED, and MONITORED in a safer place than the Missouri River floodplain. Agree? Act now. See our West Lake page to learn how you can take action.
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Posted on 05 October 2011. Tags: Creve Coeur Lake, floodplain, Howard Bend, Maryland Heights, Missouri, Missouri River, Water
Maryland Heights Residents for Responsible Growth are calling for all area residents to attend the Public Hearing on the Creve Coeur Lake – Maryland Heights Hearing on “Maryland Pointe” Floodplain Project October 11th.
We have opposed this ill conceived “retail destination” development from the beginning, finding it fails to justify the destruction of one of the most treasured natural areas in the region at the area’s only natural lake. When many of our region’s “retail destinations” now sit empty- shopping malls, strip malls, business parks, office plazas, and even warehouses – it seems like a foolish plan indeed and one that once done, will be hard to un-do.
Maryland Heights Planning Commission-Public Hearing
Tuesday October 11,2011 7pm
Maryland Heights Government Center
11911 Dorsett Rd, 63043
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Posted on 20 July 2011. Tags: American Rivers, farm, flood, floodplain, Missouri, Missouri River, Water
Politicians make hay of Missouri River flooding to gut river restoration programs- which, ironically, will cause more flooding and cost taxpayers more over time. Geez!
See http://www.stlbeacon.org/region/111758-lawmakers-slash-missouri-river-ecosystem-plans-in-the-name-of-flood-control
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Posted on 19 May 2011. Tags: casino, farm, flood, floodplain, Howard Bend, Maryland Heights, St. Louis Post Dispatch
See the Post Dispatch’s story on Maryland Heights’ plan for transforming fertile, food-growing floodplain into a paved, retail development. They call it “Maryland Pointe”. Lorin gets to the real point, “”To add hundreds of thousands of square feet of impervious surfaces to an area that is naturally inclined to flood from the inside will only make the flooding worse.” Plus, from what economy will all the shoppers come? The economy that created this plan no longer exists. See: Howard Bend dft land use plan 09APR02 from a decade ago and the latest incarnation MarylandPointe-HowardBend.
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