- what will happen to our air quality both from the incinerator and the increased truck traffic?
- where will the funds for road improvements and maintenance come from and will they identified and available prior to operation of the incinerator?
- what is the water supply source within the city now that the water line is being paid for by PUD3 rate payers?
- how is the 100 degree (F) waste water being disposed of and what will that do to our marine environment?
- do we have a sustainable supply of woody bio mass in a 50 mile radius to feed this 24/7 operation?
- will the energy produced be at a low enough cost that others will want to purchase?
Tim Sheldon says he is an "unabashed, 100 per cent supporter of it (ADAGE) and what the company wants to do locally." (Mason County Daily News, "The Green File: Local Legislators Report on Current Session", April 9, 2010)
Are there fatal flaws to the courting of ADAGE that our elected officials have apparently engaged in?
If this plan is solid and there are no fatal flaws, then why wouldn't they hold a meeting in a public setting to answer our questions?
Amazing that the Chair of the Mason County Board of County Commissioners (Ross Gallagher) isn't holding a public meeting. Isn't he up for reelection this year?
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