Press release:    Opposition To TrAIL Power Line Strengthens In West Virginia


The diverse opponents of the proposed new TrAIL electric power transmission line are dedicated to bringing a halt to the project. This 240 miles line includes 114 miles in West Virginia and will consume an estimated 7500 acres of land here.


The cooperating organizations that oppose the line include the WV Environmental Council, the Ohio Valley Environmental Coalition, the Mon Valley Clean Air Coalition, the Ft. Martin Community Association, the West Virginia Chapter of the Sierra Club, Halleck - Triune Community Association, Laurel Run Watershed Association, WV Highlands Conservancy, WV Inter-faith Global Climate Change Campaign, Capon Valley Coalition, Laurel Mountain Preservation Association and others.


Don Corwin Jr, President of the Halleck Community Association says that "West Virginians are being forced into a position where we are giving up our property rights for a power line that passes through the heart of our communities, does not benefit us, and we have to pay for it. This is the ultimate example of bad business in West Virginia."


Allegheny Energy submitted an application for the transmission line in March. The 240-mile line consists of 140-foot tall support towers and overhead wires carrying up to 500,000 volts. It would transport electricity from local power plants to the east coast states.


Two proposed transmission line routes through West Virginia have been submitted to the WV Public Service Commission by Allegheny Energy. In either case, the line would come south from Washington and Greene counties in Pennsylvania then pass through the counties of Monongalia, Marion, possibly Taylor, Preston, Tucker, Grant, and Hampshire in West Virginia, and then pass through northern Virginia.

 

Opposition to the line is extremely strong in both Pennsylvania and Virginia. Allegheny Energy avoided Maryland all together, apparently to avoid opposition in that state, despite the fact that the shortest distance for this line would have been through Maryland and not northern West Virginia.


Lew McDaniel of the Laurel Run Watershed Association believes that
“This really is a battle between rural and urban America.  We are a nation that fights wars over equal values, which means a green space covered with trees deserves the same consideration as a city lot covered with asphalt. Yet here we are trying to preserve over 7000 acres of our property in the face of unbridled demand for electricity in other states.


Primary concerns of the groups are that:


(1) current eminent domain rules and practices are not fair to property owners and other residents since the right-of-way will be seized without just compensation for reduced property values for all those near the line,


(2) land disturbances will be extensive, surface and ground water flows will be affected, the natural beauty of the region will be substantially degraded, and these disturbance will prevail for many decades to come, essentially forever,


(3) a new line will give added life to old power plants that generate extremely large volumes of carbon dioxide, the most important greenhouse gas affecting climate change, as well as other pollutants,


(4) and, of equal significance, the line will not serve the electric customers of West Virginia in spite of the fact that local electric bills are being increased already to pay for the planning, permitting, engineering, construction and operation of this line.

 

"I am not aware of any previous application for a transmission line that has ever been turned down by the WV PSC," said Jim Kotcon, President of the West Virginia Environmental Council. "But there has never been such strong opposition from so many diverse groups to such a transmission line. This one is truly a bad idea for West Virginia, and Allegheny is proposing it simply because it is an easy way to make money by gouging the ratepayers."

 

According to Bill Golemon of the Capon Valley Coalition,  “Allegheny Power has not adequately considered other alternatives to the power line or made a convincing case that it is really necessary.” 


Concern is also being expressed over the recent designation of 42 counties in West Virginia as part of a National Interest Electric Transmission Corridor (NIETC), under the US Energy Policy Act of 2005. The designated counties include Kanawha and essentially all the State north of Kanawha. Federal eminent domain authority now applies which supercedes State authority for high voltage electric transmission lines, should the US Department of Energy decided to use the authority. These regulations have not yet been tested in the federal courts, as the designation attempts to overrule the rights of the States that may have constitutional superiority.


The WV Public Service Commission will hold extensive public hearings at 1:30 and 6:30 pm on October 23rd in Morgantown, October 24th in Grafton, October 29th in Davis (Tucker County), and October 30th in Moorefield; hearings will start at 9:00 am on November 28th and 29th in Charleston. Anyone interested in the proposed power line may appear at any of these public comment hearings and make statements if relevant to the line, and/or send written comments to the Public Service Commission, ATTN: Sandra Squire, 201 Brooks Street, Charleston, WV 25323. Correspondence should designate the TrAIL Case Number: 07-0508-E-CN.

 

See also the following web site: www.notowersinwv.org
For further information, contact: Duane Nichols, duane330@aol.com, 304-599-8040.
 

 

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Contact information for participating groups:

 

WV Environmental Council                                              Don Garvin
2206 Washington Street, East                                         www.wvecouncil.org
Charleston, WV 25311                                                    304-414-0143
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Ohio Valley Environmental Coalition                                Dianne Bady
PO Box 6753                                                                304-522-0246
Huntington, WV 25773-6753.                                          ohvec@ezwv.com
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Mon Valley Clean Air Coalition                                        Duane G. Nichols
P. O. Box 4679                                                             Duane330@aolcom
Morgantown, WV 26504                                                 304-216-5535
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Sierra Club, WV Chapter                                                Barbara Fallon

P. O. Box 4142                                                             brbr_fallon@yahoo.com

Morgantown, WV 26504                                                 304-292-3345
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Ft. Martin Community Association                                Rosemary Eavenson

1634 Ft Martin Road                                                    304-599-6916    

Maidsville, WV 26541                                                  FortMartin1769@aol.com

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WV Interfaith Global Climate Change Campaign            Wil Reilly

115 Lakeside Drive                                                     Wjreilly99@yahoo.com

Morgantown, WV 26508                                              304-292-0001
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WV Highlands Conservancy                                      Frank Young

Route 1, Box 108                                                     304-372-3945

Ripley, WV 25271                                                    fyoung@mountain.net

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Halleck - Triune Community Association                    Don Corwin, Jr.

Monongalia County, WV                                           Decorwin@aol.com

 www.notowersinwv.org                                             304-291-0886    
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Laurel Run Watershed Association                             Lew McDaniel

Route 1 Box 252                                                       lewmcdan@hrea.coop

Independence, WV 26374                                          304-288-4078

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Laurel Mountain Preservation Association                     Art Dodds, Montrose, WV www.laurelmountainpreservationassociation.org            pamart@meer.net

P. O. Box 217, Montrose, WV 26283                           304-823-1095
 

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Capon Valley Coalition                                                Bill & Lynn Golemon

P. O. Box 127                                                            billgolemon@frontiernet.net

Yellow Springs, WV 26865                                          304-856-1188             

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Date:  October 12, 2007







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