Showing posts with label Dakota Resource Council. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dakota Resource Council. Show all posts

Friday, January 17, 2014

The Final stages for Basin Electric's Transmission Line

The Final stages for Basin Electric's Transmission Line

Posted: Jan 17, 2014 12:06 PM CSTUpdated: Jan 17, 2014 12:27 PM CST
Last November, we visited the Killdeer Battlefield historical site, which is at the center of a new controversy. Basin Electric proposed to run a transmission line from its coal power plant in Beulah to Williston.
But that route would place the transmission line within 2 miles of that site, and run near the Killdeer Mountains.
Basin Electric and USDA Rural Utility Services, has already met with the public in Watford City, on the proposed transmission line. But if you couldn't make it to the meeting, the USDA still wants to hear your comments.

"There's still time. There are a lot of ways people can do that. They can email and give information but what's really important is that there are alternatives and I think people need to talk about and tell the agency and Basin Electric that there are other ways to do this," says Dakota Resource Council director, Don Morrison.

Public Service Commissioner Brian Kalk says the project is in the final stages before a decision can be made. He says it's just a matter of finalizing an environmental impact study.

"The commission held three different hearings around the state and during those hearings we received in put from the public the computer made their case as to why this power line is needed so we completed the hearings. After the hearings we were quite honestly waiting for some information from some of the different concerned groups we received all that information now and we have work sessions set up in early February and I'm anticipating a decision sometime this spring, it will make for a very detailed process," says Public Service Commissioner, Brian Kalk. 
The PSC has a draft of the environmental impact statement. Once that's finalized, the commission will use it, along with public testimony and other materials, to make its decision.

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

DRC calls on RUS and Basin Electric to Postpone Public Meeting

DAKOTA RESOURCE COUNCIL
 1200 Missouri Ave, Suite 102, 
Bismarck ND 58501 
don@drcinfo.com 
www.drcinfo.com 

STATEMENT 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: January 15, 2014 

DRC calls on RUS and Basin Electric to Postpone Public Meeting 

Bismarck, ND---Dakota Resource Council members were disappointed to find out yesterday that the public meeting on a high voltage power through the Killdeer Mountains would be this week - Thursday, January 16 in Watford City, ND. Because of the apparent short notice for the meeting, DRC is asking Basin Electric and the USDA Rural Utility Services to reschedule the meeting so North Dakotans can have time to participate. 

Basin Electric posted the notice on its website on January 9, notified the media on January 10. If there was earlier notice to the public, it was not very noticeable.

 Usually, with a project of this magnitude, the public would be given 15 days notice through e-mails, statewide media and press releases. As it is, the public found out in the media three or four days before the meeting. DRC believes that North Dakotans should have ample time to plan and attend such an important meeting. The Killdeer Mountains have been a hot topic in the past year with not only utility proposals, but proposals from the oil and gas industry. 

The Dakota Resource Council has sent a request to the USDA Rural Utility Service asking them to postpone the meeting on Jan 16th to a later date, in order to make sure there is at least 15 days for the public to present prepared testimony at the hearing on such an important issue. If Basin Electric has ample time to give their side, the people should also have time to respond with proper testimony. 

To voice concern about the lack of notice by both the RUS and Basin Electric, please e-mail Dennis Rankin, Environmental Protection Specialist of the USDA, Rural Utilities Service at dennis.rankin@wdc.usda.gov or by calling his office at (202) 720-1953. 

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Founded in 1978, Dakota Resource Council is a statewide organization bringing together farmers, ranchers, small business owners, workers and other North Dakotans to address issues that affect their lives and livelihoods.

http://drcinfo.org/wp-content/uploads/DRC-Press-Release-on-Public-Meeting-Website.pdf