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TMT Construction Can Proceed
#41
No need to misconstrue... to promote an opposing view.

Does that also apply to the testimony at the hearing process held in Hilo, on social media, at protests, when many misconstrued facts, figures, affects on the water table, laser death beams...

Would you like a complete list?

Stay away from negative people, they have a problem for every solution. - Albert Einstein
"I'm at that stage in life where I stay out of discussions. Even if you say 1+1=5, you're right - have fun." - Keanu Reeves
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#42
Maybe in some limited, haole centric, ie unable to empathize, way you are right. But really, kalakoa, your points, imo, are only valid in a vacuum.

To me, even though it is in its infancy, I appreciate the science off astronomy. Though often I imagine the telescopes are seen by some as statues commemorating modern mans dominance of the land. Not that that is why they were built, but still, they stand, and as if statues that commemorate the killing of buffalo for sport would, disgust those who lost all they knew to the men that do whatever they will without regard to what is sacred to others.

It’s simple really, but like global warming those that want to deny it will blind themselves to reality in order not to acknowledge it entirely, to the detriment of all.
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#43
MAunakea, killing of buffalo for sport... huh?
Assume the best and ask questions.

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#44
"And, some of the shelters in the adjacent adze queries are used and have been for a very long time, verses the exposure one has to endure otherwise."

Are you telling me that people have been hacking into that sacred mountain? The horror. Or maybe you did mean queries and verses.
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#45
statues that commemorate the killing of buffalo for sport

With laser death beams, of course. Anything less would be desecration.
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#46
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Originally posted by Rob Tucker

MAunakea, killing of buffalo for sport... huh?


I think glinda's intended point is that life in N. America was infinitely better for all before Europeans arrived... just like life in Hawaii was infinitely better before westerners came to Hawaii...
You know, the Noble Savage thing....

I will forebear debating that thesis...
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#47
"The folks I know who have, in some cases repeatedly, made pilgrimages to Mauna Kea for spiritual purposes would never have been seen by the staff at the different telescope facilities. Most I know have ascended the mountain on foot, some on the Umikoa Trail, and have avoided the actual summit, sighting the telescopes and tourist activities as reasons to avoid the area entirely, and have favored other areas near by."

Yet many others, the ones that go up for solstices and equinoxes, go to the summit region in their vehicles with assistance from the observatories. So how big or small a subset is this group who hike up but don't go to the summit. In addition, the area that the TMT will be built is easily visible from many observatories and visitors there would be very obvious, as they were the night after the recent DLNR operation. Trails to Lake Waiau are also easily visible from the summit access road.
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#48
Thanks to Big Island Video News, the TMT NPDES Permit Hearing In Kona is available online. This is the hearing on 25th June that Aaron referred to.

https://www.bigislandvideonews.com/2019/...g-in-kona/

I've not had a chance to watch the whole thing so won't comment at this point.
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#49
I received these e-mails from DOH regarding the NPDES permit renewal.

If you watch the BIVN video, several people asked for a contested case hearing regarding this permit.It is unknown what will happen next.

"The Department of Health will receive public comments on the NPDES permit renewal at a public hearing on June 25. The hearing allows the public to provide their comments on the permit renewal. At this time, DOH is not aware of any necessary changes to the permit and the conditions of the permit are unchanged since it was issued five years ago. During the public comment period, if new information is presented that changes the conditions of the permit, this would be considered by DOH. The purpose of this NPDES permit is to provide conditions for safely managing storm water discharge during construction activity. DOH will work with the contractor to ensure conditions are in place for safely managing storm water discharge during construction."

"As I understand, CWB does not have a schedule at this time for the posting of the permit renewal. The program staff must first gather and review the public comments collected."


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#50
Aaron - information I received today from those that ought to know is that the NPDES permit renewal hearing is not a showstopper for TMT construction as the permit has already been extended. Apparently, this was also mentioned by the state AG last week (although I haven't seen that myself). So, basically, my understanding is the TMT have all the permits they need to restart construction. Quite how the result of the NPDES permit hearing will affect things down the road is not clear to me.
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