Sounds to me like a whole bunch of tourists who spend a few days a year in Negril think they know more about this than someone who has lived there for a lot of years and who obviously has done his personal research.

Call it "Yellow Journalism" or "muckraking" (pun intended) doing Google searches for information and then posting old stories and links about a problem that occurred almost two years ago and likening it to something that occurred last week seems a little weak.

Like it has been said before, "Go to Negril once and be considered a 'Newbie' but go to Negril twice and consider oneself an 'Expert' and ready to know how tings agwaan"

Rob is trying to "clear up" (again pun intended) the rumors and misinformation and, as of yet, I see no credible evidence that this is anything other than what he stated. You can think and suppose and wonder all you want about this or any topic but "facts are facts" and I don't expect Rob, BnewB or anyone else to swim in the river or in the Caribbean sea near the effluent. And the fact that they don't does not mean that it is sewage they are trying to avoid.

Just my opinion.

Peace and Guidance