![]() These safeguards were put in place to protect the public from the greedy. As a public utility, it’s governed by strict rules, regulations, laws and oversight agencies. It is a not-for-profit that exists solely to provide clean, safe, efficient and affordable electricity, water and sewer to folks in the area. The Jacksonville Electric Authority (JEA) is one of the largest public utilities in America. But some from the circus clan, now and again, saunter right through the muck and pretend they don’t see it, even when their turd tracks follow them. Regardless of the effort, at times the poop gets so plentiful that everybody needs to join in to contain it. The circus also has its shovelers, who try to make the poo disappear or at least keep it out of sight. To manage the poo, some workers carry buckets in an effort to catch the plops and protect the patrons. ![]() Since the big beasts usually leave about 30 pounds of poop a pop, it takes a heap of planning and effort to keep those who stepped-right-up from seeing it, smelling it and stepping-right-in-it. Disclaimer: The following account is told with a number of resources: interviews and information from brave sources on both sides of the political aisle, the Report of the Jacksonville City Council’s Special Investigatory Committee on JEA Matters conducted and written by attorneys Steve Busey and Kevin Blodgett (Smith Hulsey & Busey,) media accounts, public records obtained by The Florida Times-Union and public records obtained by Folio.Įlephant poo is a big deal at the circus…behind the scenes.
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