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Originally posted by Punatic007
Geothermal in a residential area is so bizarre when the international standard is a 10 mile radius to buffer residential. Anyone who doesn't comprehend that and is not in support of folk complaining of health and sound problems have lack of empathy issues. I'm out of range but I have spoken with too many folk whom I respect(including Harry Kim, previous head of Civil Defense and the Mayor) who say the same thing, sound, respiratory issues etc... while the rest of us in Puna are doing good.
That alone is why I do not condone geothermal in Puna, it's way too close to pre-existing residential areas and too many folk say it is causing them grief. That's good enough for me. They have my full support and I will continue to sign petitions and call and write politicians whenever needed.
Gypsy you have my full support and deepest sympathies.
(BBM)Link please, to the above (re: 10 mile radius)? That is
not factual to my knowledge; just part of the misinformation put forth.
In fact, from my reading the testimony (and doing my own research) at the time of the resolution, safety was an issue in stopping the drilling process midstream. (*See County Council testimony online for this resolution, from experts in the field).
Kenoi didn't veto it knowing the permit stands "as is", for PGV. Keep in mind, PGV/ORMAT is also operating under federal law, not just County/State regulations.
As to Harry Kim, who used to deliver kim chee to my Papa & Tutu's house, and who "revered" (his words) my Papa, when asked directly about his concern during his tenure at CD, given True Geothermal (under Mr. Maurice Richard) was being built, all he stated was, "
Lorraine Inouye (Mayor at the time)
tied my hands"(verbatim). Looking around the room, figured it was best left at that.
When I asked Mr. Kim what he did during his tenure as Mayor given his concerns, as he signed off on the permit to expand the now PGV, you could "cut the air with a knife". The look in his eye was telling (I watch body language, too). After a "pregnant pause", the response was, "I did not do enough for the people of Puna".
I was floored. Love the man, however, he had eight (8) years to shut PGV down if it was such a detriment to our community.
Get ready (or stand in line) for the lawsuits to be filed. Again.
JMO.