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Old 10-07-2007, 05:12 PM
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I'm against the expansion of the Holcomb plant due to the extreme amount of our groundwater that will be evaporated... somewhere near 2,000 gallons per minute.

The operative question is "why is this type of operation not permitted within the states that will be purchasing the electricity?"

Here's the rub: Wyoming coal will be shipped into Holcomb to generate electricity that will be used in Wyoming.... and Colorado...
Yeah, whats up with that.

Lack of ground water there will soon be a lack for you guys, unless you have plenty to share.

Colorado ? The folks that stopped the flow of the Arkansas.

I really do think we don't worry near enough about potable WATER, anywhere in our country.
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