Pack time!
May 11th, 2011
Summer is doing so well, she’s got the “going outside” thing down, has learned “sit” and “wait” and is working on “down” (on command, she spends a lot of time in “down” naturally), and is working things out with Kady. Right now, all three are surrounding my chair, black and tan office rug, even Sadie, who usually spends the day upstairs with Alan.
Three dogs take a lot of time, especially if they’re not on the same schedule. Here they are today, in sync! Summer’s first walk on a Gentle Leader, she’s a lot peppier than we expected, and she’ll be doing some walking in her old age. What a relief!!!
ALJ Sheehy Files AWA Goodhue Wind Recommendation
April 30th, 2011
Whew, leave town and look what happens…
What sticks in my craw is this — if the law were unambiguous we would not be here today in this contested case:
And it’s that paragraph 43 and 44 that is particularly obtuse, because from here it looks as though that MOES Affidavit filed, to which GWT objected and about which GWT filed Subpoena Request, which were DENIED:
Goodhue Wind Truth – Subpoena Requests for Bjorklund and Bull
ALJ Sheehy’s Letter to Overland – Denial of Subpoena Requests
Were it unambiguous, we wouldn’t be in this contested case, and she wouldn’t be going through this elaborate dance to get to “it’s unambiguous.”
If it walks like an ambiguous, if talks like an ambiguous, it’s ambiguous…
Oh, and here’s another bizarre part, claiming that there are state standards in existence for 12 years:
Uh-huh… right…
On with Dayton’s tax plan!
April 25th, 2011
Doggin’ the rich! Good idea…
And you know how everyone says, “OH, NO… CAN’T DO THAT, the rich will flee the state,” which we all know is a crock.
From the Minnesota Dept. of Revenue:
Minnesota 2011 Tax Incidence Study
Here’s a take on that from the voice of money, the Wall Street Journal:
“This suggests that the policy effect is close to zero,” the study says.
Millionaire Tax Didn’t Chase the Rich From New Jersey, Study Says
“This suggests that the policy effect is close to zero,” the study says.
“In summary, the new tax did not appreciably increase out-migration,” the study concluded.
Clark County, WA & biomass
April 23rd, 2011
Clark County is headed down the wrong path… burning “biomass” in the wrong-headed notion that it’s G-R-E-E-N, with little regard for the toxic emissions that will spew from this plant, and it’s “carbon neutral” NOT! Recently, somebody from Clark County was searching for “Rockford MN biomass” and ended up on my site, which is a good thing, because then at least they might get some reality about what’s proposed.
They’re looking at a district heating project similar to the Midtown Burner (Midtown Eco-Crapper) proposed for Phillips, in Minneapolis, and thankfully it was run out of town, developers then tried for the City of Rockford, MN, and it was run out of town, and then the township of Rockford, and it’s history there too!
As with the Midtown burner, this Vancouver biomass plant is proposed for the middle of Vancouver — the worst place possible for projects like this that will spew emissions!
Spew emissions? HUH? Well DUH, and here’s Alan Muller’s presentation on the Midtown burner:
What do the Clark County biomass project promoters say?
But Candee Hatch, an air quality consultant with Lake Oswego-based Bridgewater Group who was a consultant on the study, said opposition to such a facility is likely colored by what older, dirtier biomass plants looked like.
Oh, please… show us your emissions, Candee!!!
Here are some specifics about annual emissions from a recent similar biomass district heat project:
… and the Clark Count proposal? Here’s some info:
Here’s the fuel study, where they claim to have enough fuel:
What’s missing is specifics on emissions — come on, folks, out with it!!!
And an article from The Oregonian:
Clark County commissioners give downtown Vancouver biomass plant a green light
Published: Wednesday, April 20, 2011, 2:28 PM
Are they frackin’ insane?
April 21st, 2011
There was a meeting at the Red Wing library Monday night about the rumored fracking sand mine south of Re d Wing, and just north of Hay Creek. By the time the meeting was underway, it was standing room only.
The article from the Red Wing Republican Beagle is down below.
Here’s a post with some details of this project to be:
No frackin’ way!!!
Goodhue County’s Article 14 covers mining, but so far it’s been aggregate, and not silica, and it’s a different process, whole different sort of mining, so my thought is that Article 14 needs some amendments. A ordinance change application is just $500 and some work to draft language…
Here’s a map — the site is on the left, and the transfer station in Florence Twp. is on the right, a railroad spur west of Hwy 61 near Hanson’s Harbor:
Citizens turn out in large numbers against possible Goodhue County sand mine
By: Regan Carstensen, The Republican EagleThey got their 10 people – 10 times over.
Silica sand, as opposed to normal sand, is worth about $1,400 per ton.
For more info on the other end of the process, what they use the sand for (fracking) and to learn about what they’re doing with proppants:
In the New York Times (very interesting to learn that instant coffee is used!!!):
Millions of Gallons of Hazardous Chemicals Injected Into Wells
And here’s how bad it’s gotten in Pennsylvania:
PA DEP, Marcellus Shale Coalition Admit Drilling Wastewater Likely Contamination Drinking Water













