CLEAR completed work under a special grant of $5,000 under the Stream
Partners program of the State of West Virginia at the end of September
2006. These funds were kept in a separate bank account so as not to be
co-mingled with the other (regular) funds of CLEAR.
It was confired that from time to time the lake shows significant
levels of fecal coliform or E. coli, such that some precautions should be taken
by swimmers others in contact with the water; but, in general, most areas show a
water quality that is reasonably good – most of the time. After heavy
rains, the turbidity increases and the bacterial count also rises, as
contamination upstream is washed into the main body of the Lake.
We have purchased two portable instruments to monitor the waters of the
Lake and feeder streams during the coming months. One is a portable meter
for simultaneous measurements of pH, conductivity and temperature. The
other measures “turbidity”, which is related to the amount of fine suspended
‘solids’ in the water that cause the water to be cloudy or opaque.
We are planning to meet with Colonel Fields, the new supervisor of security
at the Cheat Lake Park and Trail, to discuss recreational enhancements and
possible joint activities This planning is expected to be complete
by April 1, 2006 with immediate implementation possible. Such a trial
program could provide needed information for the longer term recreational
programs at the Park and Trail.
Other programs planned for the spring include a public lecture on the
natural environment of Cheat Lake and surroundings, a program on boating safety
in cooperation with the WV Department of Natural Resources, etc.
We recently discussed the problems of shoreline erosion with Allegheny
Energy. While the problem is a difficult one, at least two significant projects
were identified for possible adoption. These are currently being explored.
[A related problem is caused by floating debris; this too is a difficult
problem, but one worthy of consideration this spring.]
Settlement negotiations are continuing with AWP regarding protection for
the Cheat three-tooth snail and the Indiana bat in the Cheat Canyon. The
law suit in federal district court includes CLEAR, the Friends of Blackwater,
and the State Chapter of the Sierra Club as plaintiffs. It was reported to
the federal court yesterday that significant progress towards a settlement has
been made.
CLEAR is a participant with Citizens for Responsible Development and
Citizens for Alternatives to Longview Power (CALP) and other “concerned
citizens” regarding the proposed 600 MW Longview power plant. We have
recently provided information and motions to the Public Service Commission
requesting that Longview provide proper “public notice” of proposed changes in
their plans. These changes include an increase to 695 MW output with the same
coal input, larger buildings (the turbine building would be 20% taller), more
water consumption (12% increase), and other possible impacts.
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ACTION ITEMS LOOKING
FORWARD
Please email me as soon as possible if you will be able
to join in a working group starting in February on one of the following
topics:
1. Recreation programs at the Park and
Trail.
2. Shoreline erosion and lake debris
control.
3. Boating and swimming safety.
4. Planning and sustained development around the
Lake.
5. Public Lecture program: The natural
environment, boating and swimming safety, planning & sustained development
in the Cheat Lake area, etc.
Which of these activities could you work on during
February thru August?
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Respectfully submitted,