Hey Everyone!
Please attend one of the public meetings for the proposed HUGE
transmission line (cleverly dubbed "TrAIL") Allegheny Energy is
trying to foist on our region. Please see the links, etc. at the
end of this message for more information about TrAIL.
The West Virginia Public Service Commission
(PSC) will hold two public hearings in Morgantown on Tuesday October
23. One is at 1:30 pm and the second is at 6:30 pm at
the WVU Erickson Alumni Center located on the West Virginia
University campus (off of 705/Patteson Drive).
Even if you do not choose to speak, please
attend one of these VERY important meetings.
The Erickson Alumni Center is located off of Patteson Drive (Rt 705) on
WVU's Evansdale Campus. Here is a link to map:
http://www.wvu.edu/CampusMap/Images/evansdale_campus_vlrg.gif .
Parking may be tight, but remember, you can usually find a space near
Patteson Drive at the Printing Services Building (a low white brick
building). It also makes for a quick exit!
Also, please send comments to the PSC:
Public Service Commission of West Virginia
c/o Ms. Sandra Squire, Executive Secretary
PO Box 812
Charleston WV 25323
1-800-344-5113 (in WV)
FAX: (304) 340-0325
Please refer to Case Number: 07-0508-E-CN (TrAIL ) in your
letter.
Reasons to oppose the TrAIL:
- Property values for all those near the line will plummet.
- The right-of-way can be taken by eminent domain.
- The line will not serve the residents of West Virginia, yet our
electricity bills would be increased to pay for this transmission line.
- The natural beauty of the region will be destroyed, permanently!
- The proposed transmission line will give added life to old polluting
power plants that need to be retired.
- Many of the people and livestock along the transmission corridor rely
on wells and springs for drinking water. herbicides used along the
transmission line would degrade water quality.
Thanks in advance,
paula
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Here is an overall map of the proposed line
in WV:
http://aptrailinfo.com/index.php?page=wv-proposed-route-map .
Note how the route curves *around* Maryland to stay in West
Virginia!!
For more information please check out
http://www.notowers.info/ . The site
http://www.notowersinwv.org/ looked really good two days ago, but was
blank when I just checked it. Still... try it out. Lasly,
http://stopthetowers.org/ is run by a southwestern PA group opposong
the same transmission line. It is a good source of
information.