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TMT Work to Resume Says Ige!
http://www.westhawaiitoday.com/news/loca...a-suit-now

Hilo Circuit Court doesn't have jurisdiction, case must be heard by a 3rd Circuit "Environmental" judge.
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Oahu lawmaker: Mauna Kea is everyone's problem

http://www.westhawaiitoday.com/news/loca...-s-problem

An August 2014 audit noted the rules likely won’t be adopted until 2017 -- 12 years after the auditor first recommended that UH implement its authority to govern the mountain.

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Big Island protesters arrested on Haleakala

http://www.westhawaiitoday.com/news/loca...-haleakala

A DLNR spokesman declined to comment on why the agency hasn't enforced the rules again. He said discussing the current approach could reveal potential actions.
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The madness is spreading

http://mauinow.com/2015/08/20/8-arrested...nstration/
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Thought this article was very good, shares some good insight to the billion dollar extra large telescope race our big island finds itself currently in. This race these three teams are participating in may lead to many wonderful new discoveries, very exciting times for some. Pretty Sure these teams have taken into account the many financial aspects involved in building these telescopes. Maunakea's resources and conveniences were certainly contributing factors to why it was chosen as a possible site in this race, expectedly so. Sure hope this telescope race is what the people of the big island wanted or needed as well, or were they given the same considerations by these teams?.

http://m.nautil.us/issue/11/light/the-bi...scope-race


P.S. No one wants to lose billion dollar races, even the nuclear or moon walking races had its pro's and con's, winners and losers.
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even the nuclear or moon walking races had its pro's and con's, winners and losers.


Yes, I believe that Michael Jackson won gold in the "moon walking races" didn't he?
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Satellites being launched from Mauna Kea, spying on Iran, enough destructive power to destroy cities, a financial windfall for greedy capitalist astronomers, the TMT leaving us defenseless against hurricanes, no more snow, Chinese tourists surfing on Lake Waiau and now moon walking races. What on earth is coming next?
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Tom, are they building this thing yet?
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Octopus - no construction is happening at the moment. I have no idea what the TMT's current plans are.
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This article covers many TMT issues.

http://www.civilbeat.com/2015/04/does-th...tal-risks/


I appreciate the before pictures of the TMT site, it looks vast, calm, and peaceful. Not sure any TMT construction will start before all the decommissioning that needs to happen first atop Maunakea?
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From the article:

"The project’s EIS acknowledges that adding buildings could disrupt the flow of rainwater and that wastewater discharges create the potential for pollution. But the study concluded that the impact would be “less than significant” because the TMT is designed to lower that risk.

That double-walled septic tank will collect all the water, wastewater and chemicals used so they can be trucked off the mountain, Dawson said.

Bianca Isaki, a board member of the organization KAHEA: The Hawaiian Environmental Alliance, doesn’t believe the EIS findings are based on sufficient studies.

“Did you look hard enough to see if there was impacts?” she asked skeptically. The observatories have a history of accidentally spilling sewage and chemicals including hydraulic fluid and propylene glycol. Past incidents have ranged from small indoor mercury spills that were cleaned up quickly to up to 1,000 gallons of sewage seeping into the ground in 2008."

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Does Bianca Isaki have a cesspool at her own home? How many of these protesters have a cesspool themselves?

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