Residents voice concerns over environmental impacts, questionable financial impacts.
A proposed 2.5 million gallon per day wastewater treatment plant in Newtown Township faced strong opposition from citizens at a packed public meeting Wednesday night.
Residents of Newtown Township and neighboring Middletown and Lower Makefield townships voiced concerns to the Newtown Township Board of Supervisors about potential odors, environmental impacts, and questionable financial benefits of the project proposed by authority that handles wastewater for Newtown borough and township.
The proposed Newtown Bucks County Joint Municipal Authority wastewater plant would be located on a 17.5-acre site off Lower Silver Lake Road and University Drive near the Newtown Bypass, just a few hundred feet away from the border with Middletown Township.
The proposal for the plant calls for treated wastewater to be discharged to the Core Creek and/or the Neshaminy Creek.
The plan has met with opposition and residents have flooded Newtown Township, Middletown Township, and Newtown Bucks County Joint Municipal Authority meetings to express their outrage.
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