Last week, the Plymouth Township Board of Trustees unanimously passed a resolution opposing the application Salem Township submitted last month to the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE). “I don’t think anybody wants a sewage treatment plant right across our border … facing dozens of homes at Powell (Road), into Country Club Village and the other condo units along Napier Road.” “Communities tend to put their least desirable elements on their borders so that the smell of … a sewage treatment plant goes into somebody else’s backyard,” said Plymouth Township Supervisor Kurt Heise. Plymouth Township leaders firmly oppose to such a project. Salem Township leaders say they need a wastewater treatment plant, and they want to build it at the southwest corner of M-14 and Napier Road – right near the border with Plymouth Township.
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