CDA Press: Bigger Issues For NIC, Students
Critics of the college, in our view, should focus on matters of greater urgency and more merit. Without question, terrorists wanting to hurt a lot of people could play havoc with the nearby Coeur d'Alene wastewater treatment plant if they were intent on doing so, but this clamoring for action and waves of accusations are improving nothing. Let's ensure that consumers and taxpayers are getting the best quality of education they can from NIC, including practical academic alignments and strong alliances on the workforce front. Let's stop wasting time talking about the college's "inadequate" evacuation plan in the event lethal quantities of chlorine are released from the treatment plant/Coeur d'Alene Press. More here.
Question: In recent months, community naysayers have quit attack the Education Corridor idea directly and started fretting about the threat the sewer plant poses. Now, the Press has picked up the mantra. Are you concerned about a potential threat posed by chlorine from the plant?