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Court Agrees with Pollution Board: PT Paper says it will lead to cleaner air

And so it goes…
“The state Department of Ecology also was pleased.”
No doubt. To be clear, there is no real monitoring of the plume that engulfs Port Townsend on any given day. We have no idea where the current toxic chemicals are falling. Think I’m crazy?
Here’s the official list of the toxins coming out of the mill.
http://iaspub.epa.gov/enviro/tris_control.tris_print?tris_id=98368PRTTW100PA

To sum it up so you don’t have to jump links, into the air around here they are dumping 3200 pounds of lead, 20000 pounds of Hydrocloric Acid, 17000 pounds of Formaldehyde, 76000 pounds of Ammonia, 29000 pounds of Acetaldehyde, 11000 pounds of Acetaldehyde, and 380000 (right 380 hundred thousand) pounds of various Methanol, among other compounds a year. Now they want to change the mix, but don’t want to go through the process of producing an Environmental Impact Statement.

All this ‘looking the other way’ under a democratic regime in the state, and locally. Lord knows how much worse it would be with Republicans in command…

It’s really a scandal and people wonder why voter turnout is low. Third party anyone?

Thurston County Superior Court Judge Thomas McPhee has affirmed a decision by the state Department of Ecology that the Port Townsend Paper Corp.’s $55 million biomass energy project doesn’t need an environmental impact statement.

http://www.ptleader.com/main.asp?FromHome=1&TypeID=1&ArticleID=31181&SectionID=36&SubSectionID=55

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