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Mike Bloomberg will have you arrested if you put a newspaper into the wrong trash bin. He deploys Air Conditioner Police to monitor the energy usage of trendy Midtown boutiques. Clearly he's a man who cares about the environment, right?
Then why is he dumping 5 million gallons per hour of raw sewage into the Hudson River?
Raw sewage continues to flow into the Hudson River after a big fire at a water treatment plant.
Engineers are working around the clock to get the minimum of two out of the five engines up and running at the North River Waste Water Treatment Plant.
Until then, raw sewage is bypassing the plant and going straight into the river.
Oops. You'd think eco-boy would have a backup plan. Nope. He's shitting on our beaches. At the bottom of the Hudson River is the Jersey Shore. Where Yours Truly happens to be hanging out with his daughter.
The Department of Environmental Protection says it will take at least two days before sewage would impact beaches.
Gee. Two whole days. Then it's time to get out of the water. When it's 95 in
the shade. At least he
banned smoking on the sand; we wouldn't want
anything fouling the environment, now would we?
Posted at 21:31 by Chris Wysocki
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