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Date Posted: 04:42:14 05/19/01 Sat
Author: E.D.
Subject: Re: Power Plants--More or less
In reply to: Roberto D. 's message, "Power Plants--More or less" on 22:58:33 05/18/01 Fri


Point well taken Roberto,
I just wanted to remind you that there is a plant in
Londonderry N.H.correct me if I'm wrong about 25 mins.
away set up on the same gas line.Yes,it's cleaner but
it shouldn't be placed 1,200 ft behind small children
and no matter what kind of deal you get on your house
can you put a price on piece of mind??? Also FYI I spoke
with a firefighting official who admitted to me that the
plants overall safety would be a hard sell to him since
his men would of course be the ones to "GO IN THERE" in
case of an event like a leak or explosion---also his two
grandchildren attend the Campbell School and we need EMR
evacuation plans set in stone soon. Nickel Hill HAS NEVER
(BG&E) built a plant this size before which makes me a
little uncomfortable after all look where its going!!!
They could have built it elsewhere in Mass.but this
location was the cheapest to build on and we could have
gotten alot more money from them its a known fact!!!!
This is strictly abut cash and due to its location here
in the M.V.and the existing levels of pollution this
sucker will define the towns character in a bad way.
Thanks for admiting that you would think twice about
living next to this as a parent you must consider the
addition of the pollutants from the plant to the existing
and decide if you want your children to inhale this for
the rest of thier lives. Not an easy decision!!!!

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  • Re: Power Plants--More or less -- Michael, 08:45:57 05/19/01 Sat
  • Re: Power Plants--More or less -- Celeste, 17:38:45 05/19/01 Sat

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