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In one of the sunniest expanses of Arizona desert, a power company wants to build a gas-fired peaker plant near homes. Residents are ready to fight.
www.azcentral.com
"He's come to convince residents of the Valley View at Sunrise Hills master planned development that putting a new gas-fired power plant less than half a mile from the closest home at its northeast corner will benefit the community."
"This idea that they would somehow have brownouts or something if it wasn't sunny, that's just totally bogus," Rule said. "That's not true, because they're connected to the larger electricity grid infrastructure in the West."
"The final straw for Sunrise Hills residents was when they found out that, even if the energy from this peaker plant half a mile away stayed "local," it would not serve their homes. Their development is powered by Unisource, the other major utility in the region. The project offers them all the risks with none of the reward."
Chromium is good for you, freedumb loving AZers. Sucker born every minute. LOL
The EPA set its first-ever drinking water limits for five types of PFAS chemicals, and nearly 50 of Texas public water systems have reported exceeding the new limits for at least one.
www.texastribune.org
Darn Federallies, states rights!
Good idea to have an RO system for drinking and cooking water, regardless.