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The People’s Counsel was asked to protect Garrett County against the fast tracking of the wind turbine project with the PSC. As noted, the application was incomplete (by Clipper/Criterion Wind Power), but the PSC approved it anyway. The People’s Counsel has turned down a request to protect us from their momentum.

It sounds like our commissioners are afraid of the governor. They won’t even step up and support the mayor of Mtn. Lake Park, where the water, and also Loch Lynn’s water, may be affected by the blasting near or over or in the aquifers (no impact studies have been required or done).

Even though a petition is out that we’re asking land owners to sign, I am asking any Maryland resident or Maryland visitor to write to the governor to stop the fast tracking of this project. There is now documentation of “Wind-Turbine syndrome” in Meyersdale, Pa., where people living nearby are getting sick.

Our little community of interested and educated people cannot stand up to the big corporation, our state government, and the masses downstate who don’t know, aren’t impacted, and think it’s better elsewhere (such as not off-shore).

Our perspective is described in the Sunday Sun paper’s March 16 article (section A2 “Your Right To Know?”) describing 44% of people who think the government (including our own in Annapolis) is secretive and not trustworthy, and makes decisions without people’s input – exactly what has happened with the PSC and the wind turbine project.

A parallel can be drawn from the Feb. ’08 Bay Journel Forum, about negative changes in Maryland primarily from sprawl, where lobbyists, developers, and political decisions raise serious questions about treatment of our land and water. Everything that is disappearing is thoughtlessly being dismissed – that is my impression of our own commissioners’ handling of our concerns about the wind projects in Appalachia.

Sincerely,

Theresa Hannibal

Accident

The Republican

20 March 2008

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