Susquehanna-Roseland Reply Briefs!
January 7th, 2010
Susquehanna-Roseland Reply Briefs were due yesterday — I’m representing Stop the Lines.
So it’s nap time today…
Here they are!
STL – Certification & Exhibits
Municipal Intervenors Reply Brief
Environmental Intervenors Reply Brief
Environmental Intervenors – Certification
Environmental Intervenors – Exhibits
Montville Board of Education Reply Brief
Hmmmmmmmmm… I don’t see anything from Exelon…
Happy reading! Dig some of the exhibits, like the Motion to Withdraw from PATH-VA, the PJM 2010 Load Forecast (which shows demand has been down down down since the peak of 2006), and the sensitivity analysis that shot down PATH in Virginia!
Krie, doggie with the winglet ears, died today
January 2nd, 2010

Today Krie died, utterly unexpectedly. She was the happiest most irrepressible dog I’ve ever known. For the last couple of months, she’s been slowing down, tiring more easily, but nothing unusual for a 12 y.o. pup. A week ago, though, she had a UTI, and we started treatment for that, but she couldn’t keep meds down, and then we got some other drugs to calm her stomach, but her urine was looking really bad, and she wasn’t eating or drinking. Had her blood chemistry checked and her liver was shot. Then yesterday she pretty much stopped eating, and wasn’t drinking much either. Yesterday, she gave me a look, THAT look. She wasn’t whining or anything, but she was done. She’d had enough. The vet was closed… This morning, she couldn’t/wouldn’t get up, we got her up with a towel supporting her and then she hobbled outside on her own, and her pee looked just awful. She peed and came back in on her own, but collapsed in the hallway and wouldn’t go any further. We stuffed her with her drugs and she drank half a little bowl of water. Wouldn’t touch special chicken with broth. Then an hour later, while we were waiting for the vet to call, she got up and hobbled over to the door and lay down. I made a better towel sling, because there’s a lot of stairs down to the car, and we got her there, Alan pretty much carried her, she couldn’t do more than paddle a little bit and we had to pick her up to lay her in the van, she couldn’t help at all. She just laid there, head down, eyes ad ears responding, but that’s it. On the way to the vet, about 40 miles away, I said to Alan, “I wouldn’t be surprised if she started having seizures,” and about 30 seconds later passing by Wanamingo, she started. We were still 10 minutes from the vet and she had petit mal siezures all the way, and we carried her in, and as they were trying to find a vein, which proved very difficult, she started grand mal siezures. And thankfully we were there, and she wasn’t in too much discomfort for too long.
Krie was a dog who had a rough beginning, stuck for seven years in a pen, popping out pups as often as she could. But the last five, almost, years of her life she made up for it, living like the bitch queen that she was. She was the happiest dog, always smiling, except when she was chasing or holding down a poodle, enjoyed life from nose to tail, loved to just sit on the couch butt to butt with me when I worked, and was a good sister to Kenya, helping her get over some of her fears. She loved dock diving, swimming, and chasing anything, stick were good, small animals even better. She loved her ‘lambhearts” and grew to like veggies too, and begged quietly at the kitchen door in the most endearing way. She had the best smile, tounge hanging out, ears pointed down, and eyes sparkling. We’re missing you already, Krie!
Mesaba Siting Recommendation?!?!?!
December 30th, 2009
WTF?
The ALJ’s recommendation has come out in the Excelsior Energy Mesaba Project docket and he’s recommended that a permit be issued. Really…
This is the judge who tossed out my client, Public Intervenors – Mesaba, Xcel Energy and Minnesota Power because we didn’t file testimony. Show me in the rules where filing testimony is required…
THERE WERE NO PARTIES IN THIS DOCKET, JUST EXCELSIOR ENERGY.
Read it for yourself:
I’m at a loss about what to say…
PATH transmission withdraws application
December 23rd, 2009
They’re withdrawing their application, saying they want them timed together — if so, why withdraw, and not just ask for suspension? “It keeps the blood flowing” they say, but I’d say it keeps the blood boiling. Why not just admit it — it’s not needed, and there’s no way they can prove, and now they tacitly admit they can’t even CLAIM it’s needed.
A decent article from the Leesburg Journal:
PATH Seeks To Withdraw, Suspend Richmond Hearings
By Margaret Morton
(Created: Tuesday, December 22, 2009 7:48 PM EST)
I guess we’re not allowed to have fun anymore…
December 21st, 2009
… it’s way too subversive!
Let it snow… squeals of delight, lots of fun happening…
… and then…
jeeeeez, get a life…





