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"It makes one wonder why a public official made certain decisions, especially ones that benefited certain interests, when just days, months or years later they take a lucrative job lobbying for the same interests."
Craig Holman, a government affairs expert at Public Citizen, commenting on Scott McInnis' voting record, as quoted in The Denver Post, 07/25/2010.

Lake County lifts state of emergency over mine tunnel

Fears of a blowout, flood have been alleviated

By Kay Doan, The Summit Daily News,
November 19, 2008
Lake County officials have lifted a state of emergency in place since last February prompted by fears that a stopped-up mine-drainage tunnel could burst and inundate residential areas.

The resolution passed Monday marked the end of a tenuous time for Lake County, filled with controversy and often uncertainty. It comes after a relief well was installed at the tunnel, a new pipeline was constructed and water has been pumped to a nearby treatment plant.


For the full story, please visit http://www.summitdaily.com/article/20081118/NEWS/811189994/1001/NONE

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