A win! HERC denied permit by Mpls Planning Commission
June 23rd, 2009
WE WON A SMALL WIN — A START ON PREVENTION OF EXPANSION OF HENNEPIN COUNTY’S HERC BURNER!
Now and then, it sure helps to win, and Neighbors Against the Burner is on a roll here!
Here’s Alan Muller, testifying about specifics, noting that the areas of greatest concentration shown in the “ballpark EIS” were NOT in the ballpark, and the City has not addressed these impacts in any way:
In the meantime, here’s his letter to the Commission prior to the last meeting with a graph showing emissions:
Rep. Karen Clark came in to testify about her opposition to the project, citing the impacts of pollution on Hennepin County, armed with graphic graphics showing how bad the situation is already, and testified about specific impacts in her district, the Phillips neighborhood, particularly arsenic impacts, and other harmful pollutants.
Rep. Frank Hornstein also testified against the project, as did John Schatz, Leslie Davis, and the most bizarre HERC cheerleading twit, Mary deLaittre, who has actually written THIS (be sure to check the links.. “unique waste to energy facilities, oh pleeeeeze, pass the barf bag)– PARAGRAPH BELOW IS LINKED TO SITE:
- A HERCulean effort
- Because repetition is our friend, we feel the need to re-visit HERC (Hennepin Energy Recovery Center) and extol its virtues again. We sense that many have been missing the forest for the trees with respect to our pal HERC. HERC is a neighborhood amenity that provides an invaluable community service by disposing of 356,000 tons of garbage a year for Hennepin County. This garbage is converted into enough electricity to power 25,000 households, or 1/5 of all the residences in Minneapolis. Not only is it a 24/7/365 powerhouse, it is also a green building, to boot. Powerful as it is, HERC could do even more. HERC’s operators cite the plant’s unused capacity, and desire to contribute additional steam/water heating and cooling for the North Loop neighborhood. Like any building over 20 years old, it needs a bit of updating. A proposed makeover by Hennepin County and Covanta Energy, originally designed by students from the University of Minnesota, shows how the building and grounds could be transformed. So, as a city that touts itself as being green and wanting to be more sustainable, we should be celebrating HERC and supporting its efforts to become a better neighbor and community landmark. Visit our expanded collection of images featuring unique waste to energy facilities from around the world.
I’m speechless… too bizarre…
And alsoin the bizarre category, Asst. City Attorney wrote an opinion as to the City’s authority to adopt more stringent air emissions standards, a blatant attempt to quash their desire to act, to LAWFULLY act:
It was a hoot that he cited, offpoint, from Jimmy Jam Harris’ tax case in Hennepin County — when I looked that one up, right below it was Terry Lewis’ tax case! I can’t imagine why he’d cite these cases, as they didn’t make a useful argument for his view of statutory interpretation or lack thereof…
Anyway, I had a few minutes to blast off a reply:
From the article about it in the STrib, and note they’re clear about their authority:
Here’s the full article:
Bid to burn more trash near ballpark turned down
To be sure, it will be ugly.
June 21st, 2009
It’s time to tank the TANC project. I love the irony of beautiful shots of transmission lines, particularly where the media is finally getting it right:
“To be sure, it will be ugly.”
Yeah! That’s a direct quote, see the article below…
This 600 mile long and $1.3 billion (somebody better put a new battery in that calculator, that estimate is WAY off) project has wrapped up every ugly aspect of transmission all in one (like almost every other project I’ve seen these days!). Let’s see, yes, it will visually be butt ugly. Landowners didn’t get reasonable notice. It will have massive impact on environment, economics, and public health. Oh, and need we mention, like the others, it’s not needed. Look where it starts and guess how far it is from the nearest coal plants, online or on the drawing board.
Now notice all the back and forths, this isn’t just one line, each segment has at least two, if not three lines (their type gets in the way of ID’ing what’s planned. CLICK HERE FOR THEIR MAP PAGE.
Heard enough? Ready to do something about it?
PRE-MEETING RALLY
HOLIDAY INN — REDDING, CA
Wednesday, July 8, 2009 at 2:00 PM
then
PUBLIC MEETING WITH TANC:
CASCADE THEATRE – MARKET STREET
REDDING, CA
Wednesday, July 8, 2009 at 6:00 PM
ALL LANDOWNERS ATTEND
Need more information:
Here’s the TANC site
Here’s WAPA’s TANC site
Here’s the STOP TANC site
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From the Modesto Bee:
Big power line controversy
Mesaba EIS delayed again… DUH!
June 21st, 2009
News from the Department of Energy — the Excelsior Energy Mesaba Project’s Environmental Impact Statement, which has been delayed and delayed and delayed, is delayed again, not due out until July… yeah, right… we’ve heard that how many times before?
So folks, don’t hold your breath…
For the full Excelsior Energy Mesaba Project docket, go to www.puc.state.mn.us and then to “eDockets” and then search for 05-1993, and for the siting docket, search for 06-668.
Oh, and I saw that Renee Sass is now doing something equally reprehensible, some biomass scheme… what was it… if I remember, I’ll put in the link. She’s working with a group of ex-NRG people, of course!
What’s happening?
June 19th, 2009
Public meetings all over southern Minnesota, that’s what!
Hop over to www.nocapx2020.info
It’s been a busy week…
New FERC Commissioner with xmsn ties
June 14th, 2009
A little birdie told me that John Norris, who was a biggie in “Organization of MISO States” home of UMTDI, was appointed by Obama to FERC.
Here’s the White House press release:
John R. Norris, Nominee for Commissioner, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Obama names Vilsack aide to serve on energy panel
Norris previously served as chairman of the Iowa Utilities Board from 2005 to 2009.
Gee, I wonder where he’ll stand on transmission… sigh…