COMEDY OF ERRORS
The nearly $6 million sewer expansion to serve East Blaine residential development was a waste, given the Blaine voters decision to remove 573 acres of the East Blaine Urban Growth Area from the city last November. These 573 acres, located over the Critical Aquifer Recharge Area (CARA) for Blaine and Birch Bay's drinking water, would require approximately $14 million for pipeline and pumping infrastructure , making it economically unviable. Allowing private wells and septic systems over the CARA, however, could lead to contamination of our drinking water. Pollution removal from an aquifer can cost well over $100 million , leading to astronomical utility bills for Blaine and Birch Bay customers. An alternative to this comedy of errors is for Whatcom County to establish a CARA Protection District , placing this property in public hands, for public benefit. Seattle allows no development in its drinking watershed, saving utility customers and protecting public health. For some reason,...