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(task) ‘Dead Rivers, Closed Beaches’: A Water Crisis on Long Island - NYTimes.com
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Carrie,
The East End Resilience System is addressing this water crisis with a series of water, oceans, and sanitation-oriented organizations. Our upcoming serious games will address this issue. The East End Distributed Collectively Intelligent Grid will over time have a sensor network that will identify sanitation, water, and other environmental problems. However, this is a serious management and governance issue now that will likely get worse before it gets better, given population growth, ignorance, bureaucratic incompetence, corruption, and the public’s willingness to dump their risks, economic burdens, and pathogens into the environmental commons.
Mike
Michael D. McDonald, Dr.P.H.
Coordinator
East End Resilience Network
New York Resilience System Initiative
Member
Long Island REV Grid Consortium
Chairman
Oviar - Energy
Cell: 202-468-7899
Michael.D.McDonald@mac.com <mailto:Michael.D.McDonald@mac.com>
http://newyork.resiliencesystem.org
> On May 14, 2017, at 9:00 AM, Carrie Shapiro <carrieshapiro@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Agh, this sewage/septic tank situation out here is just not good:
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> https://mobile.nytimes.com/2017/05/08/nyregion/dead-rivers-closed-beaches-an-acute-water-crisis-on-long-island.html
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