Morning Jesse. WASA is great and runs well. No complaints here. They planed it well but it looks like their Buffer zone got changed, no fault of their own. Did you read the EIA for the plant? It sounded solid. I don't think there was one for the subdivision.
I went by to look at Sugar Caye. The canals are all completed and the lots are filled. I believe the water and sewer lines have been run and I think the power lines may have also been run.
There are a number of buildings under construction.
There is no smell from the sewer ponds. Far from it the ponds are beautiful, peaceful and full of wildlife.
The project is well underway and I guess the next step is sales.
With as nice and straight streets as is being provided, I don't see how those lots won't be scooped up by everyone. I guess this is an example of everyman's piece of paradise.
This is a photo I took of it about 2 months back. The road runs from the WASA plant on the left(big tank)along the back of the subdivision to the sewage pond off camera to the right. like the map below;
I guess people dont remember Keith and dont believe the sea levels are rising. Its all nice right now because there are no people there. When it becomes inhabited and there is runoff from all the lots and roads, it will look different. I seriously question the carrying capacity of this property and the long term viability of the project.
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