[Sustain] Fwd: VICTORY - Black Mesa Water Coalition Stops Peabody Coal Installation
Eric Brooks
brookse32 at aim.com
Thu Jun 28 21:39:55 PDT 2007
*From Stop Peabody Coal, http://www.stoppeabody.org
<ttp://www.stoppeabody.org%22>*
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*OSM has suspended work on the Environmental Impact Statement!*
Southern California Edison terminated funding of the EIS on *May 18, 2007*.
Southern California Edison announced its decision to discontinue efforts
to sell the Mojave Generating Station to new owners who would restart
the power plant.
The Mojave Generating Station itself is not a part of the proposed Black
Mesa Project, but the Black Mesa mining operation, coal slurry
preparation plant, coal-slurry pipeline, and proposed Coconino
water-supply system are dependent on resumption of operation of the
power plant. See http://www.wrcc.osmre.gov/WR/BlackMesaEIS.htm
/and, from the Office of Surface Mining - Department of the Interior:/
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*Black Mesa Project Draft EIS*
<ttp://www.wrcc.osmre.gov/WR/BlackMesaDraftEIS.htm%22>
http://www.wrcc.osmre.gov/WR/BlackMesaDraftEIS.htm
*NEW** Suspension of work on EIS*
OSM has suspended work on the EIS. Southern California Edison terminated
funding of the EIS effective May 18, 2007. By report [155KB,
http://www.wrcc.osmre.gov/WR/SCE%20PUC%20Filing.pdf ] to the California
Public Utilities Commission on May 22, 2007, Southern California Edison
announced its decision to discontinue efforts to sell the Mojave
Generating Station to new owners who would restart the power plant. The
Mojave Generating Station itself is not a part of the proposed Black
Mesa Project, but the Black Mesa mining operation, coal slurry
preparation plant, coal-slurry pipeline, and proposed Coconino
water-supply system are dependent on resumption of operation of the
power plant.
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