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. ~· . .. . ... '• ,. . ' 2.0 ~ L• . i Water authority moves-to cure· ·water·proUJe .......... ms~-, · .. ·~- · ., ·· 1 0 . ~ Contlnuedtromjage 1 Though Vavarro reported that her family suffered severe cases from the otdirlary_co~~~ There are /g -· · · from .stomach problems when they drank the tap only a few ext;re~e cases as bad as~ he .UcL · :t because of excessive claims, Vavmro said. water, Miller diSputed her claim that it was caused by The SCWA IS m.~e p~ of a~ contracts ~ *That is a big expense to us, and we weren't ready their groundwater. •1ron in tbe watet· is really an aes- fo~ the new $1 ~lltol\ nn -~Oft! syste~ ill West ~ for it. Me and my husband are financially worn out. thetic problem,\ Miller said, \There is no documented Isbp, an ~a w~th a particularlY b,iSh ley«;l :in the (I) We cannot sell our home and our problems continue. link between iron and any health problem,\ he said. w~Mr. \If at proves successful ... we ll see if 1t makes ' We didn~t expect these kinds of problems with a new VavatTO and Rich Rodriquez, a Holbrook ·resident sense to install systems at our other ,well fi~lds,\ E construction,\ she said. 'me Vavarro's use orily bot• who also says high iron levels have damaged his Miller said. The success of the systeJ:a Will be mea- -< tied water .for drinking and cooking and have home, were inVited by Couney tcgt.~r Steve Levy sured by the ability to remove the iron, weighed ~ installed a line filter for bathing and other uses, she (D-Holbrook) to speak to the legislature's energy and ~t.tbecost of the ~rocess,· he said. • t). said. environment committee on the problem. Additional measures melude locating new w-4!~ m ~ Miller questioned whether the iron in Vavarro's Besides responding to constituent's complaints, the middle of the iSlant\ Where iron tm.rels are lower, water could have caused the damage she described. Levy said he is working 00 see that homeowners with and retiring old wells. The. SCWA would installl$rger \Generally iron does not cause such eoiTOSive dam- extreme documented damage attributed to the water transmission lines to transfer water, to the south age. I'm aware of the problems at Mrs. Vavarro's are able'to seek redress. \fmjust looking to see that shore. Increased regular Aushbtg vf water lines in home, but that kind of damage doesn't seem to hap- the residents get some kind of satisfaction. we have problems areas, to remove sedin\enta11' build. up, will . pen to other homes in the area,\ he said. to try to develop some policy for addressing the prob- also be conducted. But if any structural damage has been caused to a lems of people who are affected drastically by· bad The Suffolk County Water Authority is a non-profit resident's home that can be traced to the water, prop- water,\ he said public benefit corporation chartered by New York erty owners can seek compensation, Miller said. \If Though a number of residents have complained to State. Its five mentber governing bQard is appointed any damage is attributable to the water authority, him about their water quality, Levy .said few seem to by the coooty legislature.• they can make a claim to our insurance compa;ror be as bad as Vavarro's• uwe have to distinguish the who will investigate the situation,\ he said. Army engineers plan Brown's River dredging r..,ntlnued from,_,. 3 feet deep elsewhere. Stein would like to see those depths increased. •Four feet is better than nothing, but it is still not very much,\ he said •With the four feet depth, we'll be back in the same condition in two or three years~\ There was a time when Brown's River was regularly dredged by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, usually every five years or less. The river has been an official federal channel since 1930, meaning the federal .government is responsible for keeping the river clear for commercial crafts. But the commercial use of Brown's River- has evolved over the last 64 years, to the point where the only com- mercial traffic is the ferry service, tourist trade and recreational boating services. Last week the Islip Town Board approved the use of town property, along the east side of the river in Bayport, for a dredge spoil disposal area.• ---------~--., &uffolk (ountpl .ettui 1 a 1 Year @ 5 24· 00 a 2 Years@ s38· 00 IJ3 Years@ '52· 00 Q 1 Year @ '31- 00 {out of Suffolk Cou·nty) I I I I I I I I enclose---for--year(s)l ---------· I I I -----.....---. State .Zip 1 · 6uffolk e:ountp J.lttul J PO BOx 367, Sayville NY. 11782 I In Suffolk County,NY Phone: .{516) 589-6200 I Fax:.(S16) 475-1565 .J· ·-·-·-----·----- GOLF LEARNING CENTElt ·AT. BEIJid'PORT COUN\.FRY CLUB .InstructOr: Leo McMahon P.GA MEMBER P.G.A. ToumamentWmner. Participant in several P.G.A. NationaiTeachiogWorkshops Learn the skills needed to begin and enjoy golf. 'l'hese programs have been developed_to put Aut.mto rour ,..e. 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