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so I can't imagine how anyone, regardless of expertise, would be <br />on that lack of information.ÓÓ Well, you folks are charged, not just the Department of Health, but <br />you folks are charged with the public health, that if you approv <br />public health. The only person to testify, the only qualified p <br />says you can't do that. You can't make it because the data does <br />environmental assessment or environmental impact statement ever <br /> <br />He was asked to describe what a hazardous air pollutant is. He <br />are from the Clean Air ActÈ. They are pollutants that are particularly toxic that are not covered <br />under the six criteria of pollutantsÑ that the Department of Hea <br />cases, responsible for the vast majority of public health impact <br />again quoted, Ðis, I feel as a public health, former public heal <br />toxicologist, that's a mistake. They need to be examined and at <br />evidence of any kind that they had even been considered in any f <br />He is asked about the particular fuel source that these folks wo <br />essentially eucalyptus along the Hmkua coast. He says they Ðare susceptible to sea salt <br />deposition, a lot of max flux. And there areÈextensive articles <br />and then burning them. And whenever you burned carbon and chlor <br />dioxins.Ñ So if you approve this plant youÓre going to be putting dioxins into our environment. <br />ÐThatÓs exacerbated here because the ocean is very close and the <br />a lot of chloride. So that combination of chlorine and carbon can produce extraordinarily large <br />amounts of dioxins and furans which, again, are some of the most <br />Hazardous Air Pollutants. I saw no address of this issue whatso <br />faced with in attempting to approve this permit. The saying is <br />when the applicant doesn't provide sufficient data to gauge even <br />the power plant, and the County doesn't require them to do that, <br />say go ahead we recommend approval of it, itÓs on your heads, it <br /> <br />KERN: Thank you very much. Any questions? Seeing none, thank <br /> <br />SELF: That sounded like oral argument to me, so I think we shou <br />least respond to what he just said. <br /> <br />KERN: Can I confer with my Corporation Counsel real quick. <br /> <br />SELF: Sure. <br /> <br />KERN: Three minutes. <br /> <br />SELF: Thirty? <br /> <br />KERN: Three. <br /> <br />SELF: Oh. <br />23 <br /> EXHIBIT B <br /> <br /> <br />
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