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Posted: Aug 22 2008 at 10:17am |
What about the White Glove Test? Wasn't this supposed to be a state of the art 'clean' coke plant?
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John Beagle
MUSA Official Joined: Apr 23 2007 Location: Middletown Status: Offline Points: 1855 |
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Flashback Calendar Event March 26, 2008: SunCoke Plant - Planning Commission
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Frank Schiavone makes the case against the SunCoke on basis of location an
pollution.
Perry Thactcher went to the Havermil coke plant with the thought that it
would be a dirty, nasty place.He and other councilpeople were given white gloves
to wear while they were there."I did not expect to have white gloves at the end
of the tour, but I did." said Mr. Thatcher
From Middletown Journal Article today by Staff Writer:
"The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency is considering AK Steel and the proposed $340 million coke-making and heat recovery co-generation plant as one entity while reviewing the permit because AK will be the soul purchaser of the coke. This means AK's credits could be used for the increased emissions to be produced by SunCoke, said Paul Tedtman of the Ohio EPA." Did I miss something. Is there a disconnect here? I
thought the plant was so clean, you could wear white gloves and come out with,
'white gloves.' One would have to assume that if your gloves were white,
pollution would not be an issue.
The slide says "Simplified Process Diagram" as a
SunCoke presenter explained why the plant was so clean and would have minimal
impace on air and water.
I know Middletown wants this plant, but there does
seem to be some mis-leading information being presented.
The biggest concern I have is the impact on Monroe
without a vote from Monroe. Will the pollution from this plant really have an
impact on Monroe Local Schools and the neighborhood that abuts the plant?
There currently are 32 links on Main Street Monroe and The Voice regarding
SunCoke. The Monroe community is largely concerned.
Not sure what to think. I am proMiddletown but I am also proMonroe. The
worst thing that could happen to both is to lose AK Steel in the long run. This
issue could entice AK to take their plant away from Middletown, and retool with
a new modern facility somewhere else.
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VietVet
MUSA Council Joined: May 15 2008 Status: Offline Points: 7008 |
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John- When West Chester, Springboro, Mason or Lebanon consider a new company or business for their community, do they ask surrounding communities what they think about the decision? When Franklin locates a business in their community, do they ask Middletown how it will impact them? I doubt that any community would ask another community that question. They don't care what the surrounding towns are doing. They're too worried about economic survival/revenue for themselves. Do you think Monroe would ask if the roles were reversed? I doubt it.Do you think Monroe would care about Middletown, if the roles were reversed?Has Monroe asked Middletown what it thinks about anything? Nope. You are suggesting that a town (Middletown), that is dying because of the lack of decent paying jobs and revenue generation, to actually ask permission to bring jobs here. Why? On the subject of economic development, when it comes down to it, it's really none of Monroe's business who Middletown chooses to bring in. The pollution issue/plant location makes it more complicated, but the raw fact is, the land that we are talking about is still located in Middletown. Would this controversy be present if the new proposal was "less polluting" and a more palatable business? Maybe, and there would probably still be some Monroe people trying to stick their nose in Middletown's business.
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HereIam
MUSA Resident Joined: Oct 29 2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 108 |
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I believe the "ask our neighbors" syndrome that Middletown is experiencing comes directly from the Chamber of Commerce. Our chamber is not just for Middletown, it is for Middletown, Monroe, Trenton, and others I believe. They feel they have to "ask our neighbors" so that they don't offend anyone and thus can keep their membership up.
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John Beagle
MUSA Official Joined: Apr 23 2007 Location: Middletown Status: Offline Points: 1855 |
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VietVet- I don't rightly know if they ask or not. I would hope so if it were something that would affect the town. Like a coal burning trash plant or a paper bleaching facility.
I would expect that no permission be required for office buildings, retail and restaurant. |
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