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pollutants, you know, dust on my solar panels and make them less <br />do with my water? And, of course, the bananas that are grown on <br />know that that crop wonÓt be damaged. And I am looking forward <br />cause I know he has some good stuff to talk to you about as well <br />WOODWARD: All right, thank you. Are both you ladies planning on continuing your Petition <br />for Standing? <br />E. MUNRO: Yes. <br />S. MUNRO: Yes. <br />WOODWARD: Yes. Okay, very good. One other thing, part of this i <br />hearing, I asked before, you need to turn off your cell phones, <br />be off because they do feed back into our sound system. So if y <br />please turn it off. Okay, Mr. FaÒagau, if youÓll give us your na <br />begin. <br />FAÒAGAU: Okay. Hi. My name is Gary Faanau (phonetic). <br />WOODWARD: Oh, Faanau (phonetic), okay. <br />FAÒAGAU: Yeah, itÓs Samoan. The aÓas are separated, ÒgÑ pronoun <br />at 28-380 Sugar Mill Road which is near the corner of Sugar Mill <br />where all the trucks will be turning. I am also the president of the Association of Owners of the <br />Orchards of PepeÒekeo. And that is the basically property owners <br />are 15 property owners that have farms. Those in the applicatio <br />down the hill on both sides of Sugar Mill Road, those are those <br />turns, itÓs the properties that line that area too. I am Samoan, <br />a member of the steel workers union. My mother was a member of <br />there have been some things that have been said that we are anti <br />And I come from a very strong union family. And I believe in jo <br />want to make that very clear that when IÓm speaking here it has <br />remove jobs in any way. I am for the jobs. I am also a very bi <br />I worked as an energy engineer. IÓve done that for 27 years. I w <br />Energy companies. I am a member of, I am a qualified furnace sp <br />Energy. I have my degree in chemical engineering. I came and mo <br />ago to retire. It seems like IÓm retiring at an early age but I <br />conditions that forced me into a little bit of an early retireme <br />From my property I look directly at that stack. IÓm about 800 feet away from this all. So thatÓs <br />just a little bit about me and some other things. Now IÓm the o <br />presentation that was given to, I hope, all the Commissioners he <br />there. I wanted to go through them kind of quickly just so that <br />discussion. <br />11 <br />EXHIBIT B <br /> <br />
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