Thursday, October 7, 2010

Lake Worth's Reverse Osmosis System

The Post article today failed to mention that ending the contract with PB County saved the taxpayers of Lake Worth $3.5 million dollars. This savings included the $1.3 million penalty to end the Contract with PB County that was signed by former Mayor Jeff Clemens, now running for State Rep District 89.

This is a Commission that has corrected many bad and costly decisions of the past and a Commission that is watching out for you--just another decision, one of hundreds, to which Mayor Varela and Commissioner Mulvehill agreed.

To see the progress on our Reverse Osmosis System, go to Lake Worth Reverse Osmosis

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