COB info by Lyn Brock 11/11/06
Mail, e-mail or fax comments on the Proposed
Amendment to Extend the Site Certificate Deadline
for the Cob Electric Generation Facility.
Comments should address one or more of the
questions below regarding standards in the site
certificate:
1. How will extending the deadline affect COB's
compliance with standards?
2. Have any standards or regulations changed
since 2004?
3. Have any site characteristics or other
circumstances changed since 2004 (if so, how do
those changes affect COB's compliance with
standards)?
More information is available at the Oregon
Department of Energy Web site at
http://oregon.gov/ENERGY/SITING/docs/COBSC.pdf
Please send comments by December
15, 2006 by mail, fax or e-mail.
(Prior deadline was shown as November 15 but has
been extended)
Mail to Adam Bless, Oregon Department of
Energy, 625 Marion St. NE, Salem, OR 97301
E-mail to
adam.bless@state.or.us
Fax: 503-373-7806
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Information about COB siting can be found at:
http://www.oregon.gov/ENERGY/SITING/COB.shtml
This one has the Request for Extension posted:
http://www.oregon.gov/ENERGY/SITING/announce.shtml
Article in Herald and News about the meeting
Wednesday night can be read at:
http://www.heraldandnews.com/articles/2006/11/10/news/local_news/local2.txt
COB has asked for a one year extension. There is
no limit as to how many extensions they could ask
for.
It was disappointing that only a few of us were
there to speak against the COB. How many of
you are still against this power plant being built
in Langell Valley?
The only folks at the meeting were Cindy Deas,
Leslie Lowe, Carl Gibson, Nancy Roeder, Ann
Fairclo, Commissioner Bill Brown, my husband Bill
and I plus Tom Rios representing the unions and a
few of his workers. Of course there were the
folks who put on the meeting plus COB
representative (Paul Turner is no longer with COB)
and the attorney and there were two
representatives of J-Power. We were pleased that
the facilitators of the meeting allowed us to more
than make comments. We had the opportunity to ask
Steve Thome of J-Power USA questions and to bring
to his attention several points that we wanted to
emphasize. It appeared that the representative of
COB as well as Steve Thome and the new in-charge
person from ODOE were not as familiar with the
project as were those of us who have been through
the process to date. The new in-charge person is
Adam Bless who was in attendance during some of
the meetings during the COB process in 2004. (For
any of you who do not know, Cathy VanHorn who was
the in-charge person from Department of Energy on
the COB project passed away suddenly in September
as a result of a pulmonary embolism leaving behind
a husband and an eight year old daughter). I
would encourage any of you who have questions or
comments to contact Adam Bless and I know he is
trying to be as responsive and fair to us as was
Cathy.
I would like to hear from all of you if you want
us to continue to oppose this siting.
Right now the question is: What has changed
since 2004 that might relate to the siting of the
facility? One thing I thought of was that
OWRD study was completed which labels this area as
a critical groundwater area. The one that
Department of Energy is concerned with right now
is that COB is being bought by J-Power a
subsidiary of a Japanese power company. They will
have to meet the organizational expertise standard
so ODOE has asked them for more information. They
have until December 1st to reply. That is why the
deadline for us to reply has been extended until
December 15th... so that we can read their
responses before we send in our comments. I can
think of other items which we need to address...
conditions which have changed. Can you help me
by adding items to our list of points we need to
bring before the Department of Energy?
Also, please talk to folks you know who might be
opposed to this siting. And let me know if the
meetings should be in Lorella instead of in
Klamath Falls. This is one thing we talked about
with Adam Bless on Wednesday night.
The Siting Council will be back here (Klamath
County) to make the decision on the extension.
If you or anyone you talk with wants to be added
to my list for emailing or has been omitted,
please call me or email me with an email address.
Lyn Brock
Bonanza, Oregon
(541) 545-1205
email:
brock@kfalls.net (with something about COB on
subject line, please)
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