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    FoxyDiamond
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    I live in very close proximity to the HOLE. Lately I have noticed the generator they used to have running all the time is now gone. While I used to wonder, hmmmmm, that doesn’t seem too energy efficient,I have now become more concerned by the greenish water collecting in the corners of the HOLE.

    First discovered in the West Nile district of Uganda in 1937, West Nile virus was identified in New York in 1999.

    Statistics throughout the United States last year showed 2,949 cases of WNV and 116 deaths, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

    Although most WNV infections are mild, with flu-like symptoms, WNV can cause severe infections that may include neck stiffness, disorientation, coma, tremors, convulsions, muscle weakness, paralysis, and rarely, death.

    Now, I am not paranoid to be concerned about death so much as I am just a bit miffed (no, stronger than miffed actually, but I am trying to keep my NY on the shelf & play nice here.) that who ever OWNS the HOLE is too busy with developing their other properties, or with the counting of the piles of cash coming from their successful projects to worry about acting responsibly enough to ensure the safety of this community.

    Should an outbreak of WNV be able to be tracked to the larvae that are undoubtedly now breeding in the pond sum that is collecting in the HOLE be traced to that spot, Gentlemen, your lawsuit is about to take a far uglier twist then you face yourselves with now.

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    DOC
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    Pour a gallon of bleach in there. Should do the trick :)

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