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reactive versus being proactive, you know, may prohibit, may hel <br />whole process. So I want everybody to make sure that, you know, <br />coming from the plantation and the era that I grew up in, itÓs s <br />taking care of each other and working together, that drive a maj <br />residents here; and that is what has created the identity that w <br />WOODWARD: All right, thank you. Any questions? Okay, Barbara Ha <br />HANOG: ThatÓs me. <br />WOODWARD: All right. If youÓll give us your address and you may begin your testimony. <br />HANOG: Aloha everyone. <br />WOODWARD: Aloha. <br />HANOG: I live at 2880 Kumula Street in Pepeeko for 35 years. Al <br />with sugar cane, plantation community. Today IÓm going to speak <br />JOBS <br />Hu Honua will provide: <br />28 to 30 good-paying long-term jobs at the plant. <br />Approximately 120 long-term indirect jobs in agriculture, transportation and support of services. <br />About 100 construction jobs for the 9-12 months. <br />THE ENVIRONMENT <br />Hui HonuaÓs fuel is renewable and grown locally. <br />We will have lower overall air emissions in the Hilo Bay area; <br />The Hu Honua facility will reduce, and I say will reduce, oil imports to the Hawaii Island by <br />approximately 10 million gallons, that is 250 barrels, I mean 25 <br />21 <br />EXHIBIT B <br /> <br />