Dear Participants and Friends......
 
Tuesday, February 21st at 10 am and 7 pm, the Public  Comment
Hearings are scheduled at the Erickson Center off Patterson  Drive.
 
This will substitute for the MVCAC monthly meeting.
 
The Hearings should be "on topic", which is the 500  kV
transmission line running north from the proposed  Longview
site to a sub-station in Pennsylvania, where it  will 
interconnect with the existing 500 kV line of  Allegheny
Energy. 
 
Adverse electrical interactions could occur between the 
proposed Longview plant and the Ft. Martin  plant on 
the shared transmission lines, due to voltage  control
and power line congestion.  The competition  between
Longview and Ft. Martin can be costly to both,  and
ultimately costly to us, the WV customers for  electricity.
 
The remaining issues from the Siting Certificate  process,
that are still active issues today and "fair game"  for
the public hearings, are as follows:
 
1.  What is the Longview plant equipment layout, what will  it
look like up close and far away; will it be safe to Airport  traffic
with its tall 554 foot smoke stake; and, will the  large steam plume
from the cooling towers be an obstacle or an  eyesore.
{"plant layout", "visual perspective", "viewshed  issue"}
There will be warning lights on the smoke stack and  substantial
lighting in the rest of the plant, giving rise to "light  pollution".
 
2.  What about the noises from the plant, as an  annoyance
for the Ft. Martin community; what about all the  additional
car and truck traffic on the local roads, as a source of  noise
and congestion.
 
3.  What are the risks of financial failure of Longview,  who
must raise about one billion dollars to build the plant;  then,
they plan to build and sell immediately, to maximize  their
payout..........  without "offending" the public interest  of
the residents of West Virginia.
 
4.  How much will be the tax burden for the Longview  plant;
will it be fair to Longview; will it be just for the rest of  us?
[The Payment In Lieu of Taxes [PILOT] scheme of the  Mon.
County Commission gives Longview a special tax  break.]
 
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P.S.  I would propose we have a general meeting of  MVCAC
on Monday, March 6th, to start preparations for the  Evidentiary
Hearing to be in Charleston and the Mon-Earth  concert......... 
 .......   your comments, please!
 
Happy Presidents' Day.   Horray;  this month we have  three President's
Days, the 12th, 20th, and 22nd.