[Vision2020] WalMart

Donovan Arnold donovanjarnold2005 at yahoo.com
Wed Jan 25 20:46:22 PST 2006


Jackie,
  
 Wal_mart would save the  community lots of water because it would wipe out all other businesses.  Plus, the horrible stench of a Wal-Mart in our community will drive out  any new housing construction. Not to mention that nobody will have  jobs. 
  
  _DJA

J Ford <privatejf32 at hotmail.com> wrote:  I have not weighed in on the WalMart issue much, but I was wondering:

Can anyone tell me just how much water the new store would use?  Is the 
aquifer capable of handling the new housing and the new store in that area?  
For how long? Could there be a requirement for a recycling of water (is that 
even possible) so that the actual use of "new" water can be reduced?

What about the trash such a large store would generate?  Can they be 
required to recycle their trash for energy?  (Isn't Lewiston looking at 
something like that for their town's use?)

Can we require them or any new big store/mall to use solar energy?  or wind 
energy?



J  :]

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