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In Dire Need!
- To: permaculture
- Subject: In Dire Need!
- From: "Ava Devenport" <essenheal@iname.com>
- Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2000 8:23:9
- Newsgroups: permaculture
Good morning, all:
I'm back from our trip to Colorado with the youth group, working at the
Sanctuary. Still haven't gotten a chance to catch my breath and get a
report together for everyone (but it was an exciting time!), and I'm now in
need of help once more.
It seems that a mere 6 miles northeast of the Sanctuary project, The Grupo
Cementos de Chihuahua DBA the Rio Grande Portland Cement Corporation has
acquired an initial permit to construct and operate a cement factory and
strip mine facility. The Colorado Dept. of Public Health and Environment -
Air Pollution Control Division calls this facility a "Major Stationary
Source" of pollution and our property (part of a 3,000 acre ranch) and that
of others in our community in the foothills of the Wet Mountains and Sangre
de Cristos is well within the 20 mile "Danger Zone".
Of course, our city leaders (not living in our pristine location) are all
for the facility and have granted approval as of the 12th of July, without
giving our community the information. We have just received notice that we
can attend a public meeting on the 20th of July to express our opinions,
etc. This is not much time and the community is in an uproar, to say the
least. I will be leaving here for the ranch, once again, on Tuesday
morning to get there in time for the meeting on Thursday.
I need facts, documents, ANYTHING, that can help us. I've written letters
to NRCS and our local wildlife division asking for their help as they have
been instrumental in the developement of the Sanctuary (wildlife habitat,
endangered and 'at risk' native plants, education, etc.). Our largest
concern is for the environment, wildlife and flora, the impact on our
limited water resources and the endangered health of the community. If
anyone has any documents or sources they can share, I would be forever
indebted.
I will be reporting on our trip, I promise, as soon as the dust settles and
I wish to thank all of you for your help and support.
Blessings,
Ava