Before the Cape Vincent Wind Farm (CVWF) and the St.
Lawrence Wind Farm projects merged you could click this link http://www.erm.com/ and view all of the CVWF environmental studies conducted for their proposed project.
BP continues to cite these “completed” studies to
seek approval for their CVWF through an article 10 process. How
can they do this when these studies are not publicly available?
Where are they?
Note:
Information about BP’s CapeVincent Wind project was available at Environmental Resource Management’s website(ERM) . The last time I accessed this information was June 29,2012.
ERM assisted in performing a general wetland survey and habitat assessment for BP's Cape Vincent wind complex.
Where are they?
Note:
Information about BP’s CapeVincent Wind project was available at Environmental Resource Management’s website(ERM) . The last time I accessed this information was June 29,2012.
ERM assisted in performing a general wetland survey and habitat assessment for BP's Cape Vincent wind complex.
2 comments:
Misdirection, obfuscation, half truths, non-responsiveness, silence, prevarication, charts with no detail, thirty year old maps -- all just some of the tools in the toolbox.
You have to be a special breed of man or woman to work for a wind developer. It's not a job for the squeamish.
Same with being their community organizers. Learn to be just plain nasty as long as you have your green shirt body guards surrounding you. Any old lie will do.
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