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The first one has to do with that road, Sugar Mill Road. The in <br />weÓre talking about where the trucks are turning left has no lef <br />as you get to that intersection that the trucks are going to be <br />five or six times an hour traffic is going to come to a halt on <br />intersection. Nothing in the petition has been talked about in t <br />into that intersection. Nothing has been said about the use of S <br />current problems. ItÓs a 7 percent grade downhill road with par <br />And we have already accidents on that road with cars. That road <br />has people walking down it, it has bicyclists, it has tourists c <br />of people who use that road in a very recreational fashion. ItÓs <br />the area. ItÓs the only access for 110 lots or property owners i <br />talking about that used to belong to the plant doesnÓt belong to <br />community road; and upgrades on that road are going to be needed <br />down it now. It has a very thin layer of asphalt. That was one o <br />up very strongly in this permit, and we have concerns about that <br />through a little bit more. <br />The other issue is the health concern. And in my power point pre <br />direction that goes through this, and thatÓs on this page over here looking at the wind direction <br />from the plant itself. And that wind direction is going to take <br />blow toward PepeÒekeo from that power plant. And there hasnÓt been a study done yet on what <br />that stuff is going to the people in PepeÒekeo. Now when that pl <br />a lot of ash come out and dumped onto those properties there; an <br />more about whatÓs going to happen with the way their operation i <br />cutting of the stack. Cutting of the stack sounds good because y <br />cutting of the stack brings the pollution down more, and it brin <br />on to the people a lot more. And that issue has not been raised <br />And then another concern of course is the whole issue of biomass <br />Munros have said this is a very inefficient plant. Out of ten tr <br />trucks are going to produce electricity. ItÓs a 20 percent efficient plant. This technology, <br />biomass technology, can produce up to 70 percent useful energy. <br />today that can turn this plant into more useful things so that i <br />down this road and into our community and making pollutants, you <br />hour coming down the road and producing the same amount of elect <br />for other plants to use to produce more electricity. <br />So thereÓs a lot of concerns in a lot of areas that are not full <br />thatÓs one of our concerns when we were reading it, and thatÓs w <br />petitions in front of you. Cause when we read through this it se <br />subjects are not completely there. It seems the information is <br />things we want to make sure. So thanks a lot, I appreciate it. <br />12 <br />EXHIBIT B <br /> <br />
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