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TMT Work to Resume Says Ige!
PM2: I get a sense the Japanese Admirals knew the truth ahead. We've awakened a giant!!
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or maybe it's a simple problem

http://coolridesonline.net/news-blog/eng...be-stored/

aloha,
pog
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Thanks for the updates to the current growing pollution problem atop maunakea. Found this recent video that talks about the TMT project, maunakea, and some advancements in technologies.

https://vimeo.com/136151539

Maunakea was once known to be a place that was peaceful, quiet, and calm. Hope those kind of qualities can return someday for future generations as well.
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Last time I was atop mauna kea, it was very peaceful. Always very peaceful there.
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Originally posted by opihikao
So, we are left with litigation. WE (all of us) pay for the potential/imminent litigation. TMT has every right to file against this State of Hawai'i, and the entities under that title.


Opihikao, I pointed this out before, but you ignored my reply. So, I'm going to re-post it again. On what grounds can TMT sue the state of Hawaii if their permitting is ruled invalid? They haven't even started construction on the physical telescope facility on Mauna Kea.

I'm more concerned about the backers of the Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope suing the state if Hawaii Supreme Court issues an unfavorable ruling in the Kilakila 'O Haleakala case. It will be a real hot mess if the Courts force the removal of a nearly complete telescope. Think about it.
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Originally posted by TomK
The TMT has permission to start construction any day they want. The current lawsuit appeal doesn't affect that. If the final decision is to refer things back to the BLNR then yes, the permission to start construction will be delayed, but that hasn't happened yet and there's no indication when that decision will be made despite one or two posters thinking it'll be in a few days.


There is three options for the court; uphold the permit, invalidate the permit, or refer it back to the BLNR for further consideration. The latter two outcomes are precisely why its wise for the TMT not to resume construction.

They would be responsible for restoring the impacted area to its original condition if their permitting is invalidated.

The "refer back to BLNR" option will likely kill the project too, as the first go around took over 2 years to complete, which included a lengthy contested case hearing. In addition, any final decision by the BLNR can be judicially appealed.

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They would be responsible for restoring the impacted area to its original condition if their permitting is invalidated.

Protestors insist that restoration is "impossible" once the mana has been disturbed -- you can put the rocks back, but it's too late.

The "refer back to BLNR" option will likely kill the project too, as the first go around took over 2 years to complete, which included a lengthy contested case hearing.

Just look at the wonderful job BLNR has done managing Banyan Drive -- it's enough to make me wonder why TMT bothered, even with the "prime location" and all that.
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Against the majority of PW that can't keep focus on a topic beyond the OP, it looks like the "work", or more specifically, site leveling isn't going to start back up until next spring. The night temperature is dropping fast, so snow at the summit is probably not far off. Having observed the short attention spans in south Puna for over 4 years now, by next spring, this will be another issue going from causing the imminent and horrible death of thousands through cancer and poison, to most people on Pahoa village road not remembering what TMT stood for. That will be at the same time all the people watching will be occurring, as Leilani, Nanawale, Kalapana, Seaview, et al are detoured through "downtown" Pahoa village.

"Aloha also means goodbye. Aloha!"
*Japanese tourist on bus through Pahoa, "Is this still America?*
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another issue going from causing the imminent and horrible death of thousands through cancer

Yes, the new cell towers proposed by Verizon, and that wind farm project for the Department of Water Supply.
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So sorry I did not reply before. I often disappear due to illness...or start posting and then fall asleep with the tablet in my hand Smile

So glad you and hubby have some time together!


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Originally posted by AKpilot

No problemo Pam,

Just been busy, my hubby just got back from New Hire training at a huge "shall remain nameless" airline. It's the first time I have seen him in 3 months so we have been............... "catching up" Wink Don't want to post it in public here but tom asked for my eMail and i was able to reach him via his pacific view site. He can give ya my eMail and we can catch up.

Sleepy, snorin' hubs beside me....time for bed for me too. After a week of night shifts I am ready!



Nighters Pam

AKpilot


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Originally posted by beepbeep

[quote]Originally posted by AKpilot

Pahoted, I'll assume you are an astronomer with a statement like that. You asked for my credentials, let us hear yours. I comment on matters Aviation because I am an Airline Transport Pilot, rated in everything form bush planes to jets, 13 years flying experience. Tom talks Astronomy because he works at UKIRT. I am not trying to be snarky, it just irks me when folks voice strong opinions on something they are clearly not knowledgeable in. I am sure Tom feels the same.

AKpilot

AKpilot,
I hope you don't get some gobbledygook from me. I tried to send you an email (I'm Pam, Tom Kerr's girlfriend, not some stalker) just saying I enjoy your posts. After clicking to send I got a big dramatic screen announcing problems!
Ack! Who knows what it sent Smile I apologize if it sent a mess[Smile]

Pam in CA


We're all here, because we're not all there!


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