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Torrent of stormwater spills from Foxconn construction site after heavy weekend rains
https://www.jsonline.com/story/news/local/wisconsin/2018/09/05/storm-water-spills-foxconn-construction-site-after-weekend-rains/1204012002/
Lee Bergquist, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Published 5:09 p.m. CT Sept. 5, 2018 | Updated 7:55 a.m. CT Sept. 6, 2018
Stormwater rushed from the construction site of Foxconn Technology Group in Mount Pleasant this week after a deluge pummeled many areas of southern Wisconsin in recent days.
A video taken by a resident on Monday afternoon shows rain pooled in low-lying areas and surging off the Foxconn property in Racine County near Highway H and KR and into a ditch that flows to the Pike River...................................................
Wellstone ruled
(34,661 posts)Or is that swamp property.
htuttle
(23,738 posts)That's how they roll in the People's Republic.
The Conductor
(188 posts)I grew up only a couple of miles from there, and still live in the area, having passed there only last night. What makes me think there is something really wrong here is that they specifically chose the ONLY spot in all of Racine County east of I-94 that drains into the Mississippi River system, rather than Lake Michigan. That is weird. A quarter mile east or north and that would not have been so.
The other strange thing is "revamping all of the roads, because of the huge truck traffic." The plant was promised to be a monster huge place - now vastly reduced in both size and employment, but still costing the same! But even the original proposal would not have shipped more than 10,000 little LCD screens a day. So why the huge roads, when Amazon's distribution center just two miles south and also next to the same higway ships a million packages a day? The roads around Amazon were not redone at all!
Fox Conn is more like just a con game.