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Opinion

April 11, 2012

Letter: Dominion's departure raises legitimate questions

To the editor:

Not having resolution on the gnawing question of what to do with Dominion's soon-to-be-deserted Salem Harbor stacks is frustrating to everyone who's been waiting patiently.

The final "say" on whether Footprint Power buys a parcel of land from Dominion is between the two companies. The final "say" on how many municipal tax dollars may or may not be part of the deal to make it a profitable venture for a private company is in the hands of local officials. There needs to be a meaningful role carved out for the public as this moves forward.

Once a deal has been reached and gets announced, it's virtually too late to have any real input into shaping what will anchor Salem's valuable waterfront for decades, or the financing of it. Opposition by groups like SAFE, HealthLink and Clean Water Action was not reached lightly or in haste, but perhaps just in the nick of time to raise important questions that all Salem residents deserve to have answered.

For example, since there is no existing source of gas at the proposed site, where will it come from? Will a new line be put in under a heavily populated area? Is Salem's port being targeted for a new LNG facility?

How would a large-scale gas plant affect other development proposals? Will businesses and condos really get built next to a large gas-burning facility, or will its siting there limit these promising developments?

Would this natural gas plant displace the role of energy efficiency and renewable energy for decades to come?

Moving forward without answers to such basic questions would be foolhardy. There's no reason for The Salem News or anyone else to dismiss these valid questions. It would be nothing short of irresponsible to bypass careful consideration of all scenarios.

Becky Smith

Clean Water Action

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