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The plant was to emit 443 tons of pollutants per year, many of which would have projected toward Washington, owing to the region's prevailing wind patterns and complex terrain. The Washington Environmental Council hired environmental consultants, who demonstrated that the plan would be particularly harmful to New Preston and Lake Waramaug. The council became an intervenor in the proceedings and generated scientific evidence that was cited by the Siting Council when it unanimously rejected the permit application i ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 7 Dec 2023 08:41:17 +0100 From: "Ethan Cantrell" Subject: Say Goodbye To Dirty Sheets Say Goodbye To Dirty Sheets http://sonovivemale.za.com/761bkbIY0_wooYbMBZCG12X14rAksvvkOl7xtTROrvn5OuovVA http://sonovivemale.za.com/jvn_hkSZOMqQHpcWb--439hwWRJi08Uicr6S35RxCJiOgpGFFQ In 1734, Joseph Hurlbut settled the eastern section of what is now Washington, marking the beginning of the town's inhabitation by colonists. 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