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Shit-In to Resist Corporate Domination and Racism

zoomhogg | 01.05.2002 06:28

Call to action to support a community struggle against environmental racism and corporate domination in New York (USA).

********************************************************** MayDay Call In/Email/FAX SU/SUNY-ESF Students Participating in solidarity "FLUSH-IN" at 5pm, MAY 1 to say: "FLUSH THE COUNTY'S CHLORINE PLANT!" Call-In for Environmental Justice: Support The Community Uprising on Midland Avenue, Syracuse, NY For 3 years, community organizations including Syracuse United Neighbors have called, written, and rallied in support of the citizen movement on the southside of Syracuse for a fair solution to the problem of sewage overflows in Syracuse. Citizen direct action has risen in the face of a racist, suburban agenda to build a sewage plant in a RESIDENTIAL, AFRICAN AMERICAN neighborhood. Voice after voice rose up from the neighborhood and the entire City Council and the Mayor voted unanimously to refuse to cooperate with Onondaga County and NYState's plans to build a racist sewage plant while other plans were being implemented in other parts of the city where demographics differ. Yet, despite the uproar, the County and State won't respect democracy! They're actually trying to take the land to build the plant anyway!!! Time to rise up and stop this thing before Democracy becomes a joke in YOUR town! The people of the residential neighborhoods of Midland, Oxford, Blaine and surrounding streets have joined with others from around the city, the state of NY, and people from around the country who have had enough of environmental racism and are ready to put their bodies on the gears of oppression. We ask you to call Onondaga County Executive Nick Pirro and Gov. Pataki¹s Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) and let them know: 1) Do not Destroy a Neighborhood of Working and Retired Families: We will not tolerate the environmental racism of building a football sized sewage plant in a minority, residential neighborhood. In other parts of the city, the County has proposed to build storage underground and modernize the sewers with sewer separation. We want our share because its our time to get it done right! 2) Protect Human Health and the Future of Our Watershed: Since chlorine is both dangerous to human health and the ecology of Onondaga Creek, we demand that no chlorination will be used to treat the sewage overflows in the Midland sewage basin. Presently, the football-sized chlorine swirlers proposed by the County were developed in the 1970¹s. We¹ve come a long way since then with greener technologies. There is a growing movement in North America to outlaw chlorine for use in sewage. 3) We Demand an Open Process Based On Modern Science: County Executive Pirro and NYS Dept. of Environmental Conservation¹s Steve Eidt must embrace an open process to find modern technologies that improve our environment rather than destroy it! Syracuse sewers are 100-150 years old and crumbling. To date, there has never been an adequate public debate over the best solution for sewage problems. It was recently revealed that the County made an error in their calculations of nearly 20 million gallons of sewage waste! With nearly $400 million dollars at stake, how can these people make a 100% error (from 38 million gallons to 19 million gallons) without losing their jobs? Maybe its about the money! The County and State¹s embrace of the Fortune 500 Engineering cartel, Environmental Engineering Associates (EEA), has closed the door to modern solutions. Proven, modern technologies such as ozone, sewer separation, living machines and crystalization are more effective, cost less to operate and leave the environment better than we found it by adding oxygen to the water or avoiding dangerous chemicals! Flush-It!: AT 5PM, MAY 1, SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY AND SUNY-ESF ACTIVISTS WILL COORDINATE SYRACUSE'S FIRST "SHIT-IN" TO FLUSH THE COUNTY'S PLANS FOR A FOOTBALL FIELD SIZED CHLORINE PLANT IN THE MIDLAND NEIGHBORHOOD! Drop a dime on Pataki¹s DEC, and Onondaga County Executive Nick Pirro: o Nicholas J. Pirro, Onondaga County Executive. 315-435-3516. Excmorg@nynet.net o George Pataki, NY State Governor, 877-255-9417. gov.pataki@chamber.state.ny.us o Steven Eidt, NYS Dept. of Environmental Conservation, Regional Water Engineer. 315-426-7500/315-426-7459 (fax)/speidt@gw.dec.state.ny.us

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