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THE BIOMASS REPORT CARD

Public Officials Opposing Biomass:. Terry Amick --- "I have also taken action to support my position by filing a petition with circuit court to determine who has the right to dispose of publicly owned assets -- the Board of Works or the people's representatives (city council).

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THE BIOMASS REPORT CARD

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    1. THE BIOMASS REPORT CARD

    3. Public Officials Opposing Biomass: Marvin Richey

    4. Public Officials Opposing Biomass: Robert Tobias

    5. Public Officials Opposing Biomass: Larry Blevins

    6. Public Officials Opposing Biomass: Bill Hoagland--- "I do not support allowing Liberty Green Biomass Plant to be built in Scott County."

    7. Public Officials Opposing Biomass: Albert (Ab) Watts--- "The health of the people of this community is more important than any amount of revenue this biomass plant would yield."

    8. Public Officials Opposing Biomass: Pat Bridgewater--- "I'm strongly opposed to the biomass."

    9. Public Officials Opposing Biomass: Kelly Robbins

    10. Public Officials Opposing Biomass: Mark Shapinsky

    11. Public Officials Opposing Biomass: Mike Zollman--- "I tend to think of myself as an environmentalist, as I recycle, conserve water and electricity when possible, hate trash anywhere in public, and am really against burning anything! I have lobbied against several zoning changes in the county over the years, and believe industry should be in Industrial parks set aside for such purposes away from residences."

    12. Public Officials Opposing Biomass: Tom Richey

    13. Public Officials Opposing Biomass: Jim Craig

    14. Public Official Opposing Biomass, but only in this location: Clara Adkins --- "I will support a biomass plant being built in a suitable location. I do not support the biomass plant being built in the proposed location."

    15. Public Officials Opposing Biomass: Mark Hays--- "As an elected official, it is our responsibility to study, investigate, and research any endeavor to its fullest. We must be able to substantiate the impact of this endeavor not only for the short term, but for generations to come."

    16. Public Officials Opposing Biomass: Eric Gillespie--- "I think there are too many negatives associated with the biomass plant. I've never really heard a good definition of biomass. The water usage and sewer usage are also troubling."

    17. WHAT TO DO NEXT? When? May 26th at 6:00 Where? Scottsburg High School commons. Who? IURC (Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission) will be there to listen to concerns from the public. Why? They can deny LGR the right to build this power plant!

    18. Pictures of Biomass Plants currently in operation: Wheelabrator Shasta 49 MW Biomass Power Plant Anderson, CA

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    20. Okeelanta Generating Plant, Florida 70 MW

    21. Snowflake, Arizona 24 MW

    22. A truck unloads wood chips that will be used as a fuel source at the Tracy Biomass Plant in Tracy, Calif.

    23. Oy Alholmens Kraft biomass plant, Pietarsaari, Finland 240 MW

    24. Scottsburg, Indiana 28 MW It is not a done deal!

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