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Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Environment - More on "Crawford County residents question biomass power project"
Updating this Jan. 15, 2010 ILB entry, quoting a story in the LCJ, the weekly Corydon Democrat has a very long story today about the same Jan. 13th meeting. First, here is how the ILB began to the Jan. 15th entry:
Interesting, especially in light of: (1) this ILB entry from Jan. 7, 2010 headed "Environment - Rules proposed again to regulate outdoor wood-fired boilers," and (2) the active opposition [reported in the LCJ biomass story] of Forrest Lucas, the motor oil magnate, who paid $121.5 million for the naming rights for Indianapolis' football stadium, is this long story today by Grace Schneider of the Louisville Courier Journal.Now, here is a sample from the middle of today's story from the Corydon paper:
Several people, including Cara Beth Jones, the other co-chair of the Concerned Citizens, said they didn't understand how IDEM could consider regulating outdoor wood-fired boilers after receiving just 41 complaints but potentially approve an air permit for the biomass plant when more than 2,000 people have signed a petition against its construction.
Posted by Marcia Oddi on January 20, 2010 01:34 PM
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