Submitted by Rich (not verified) on Thu, 03/01/2012 - 3:57pm.
Air Quality is just the tip of this Titan iceberg. They have already stated their intention of draining the Castle Hayne aquifer, and the amounts of water are in the multiple millions of Gallons each day! This will enhance their ability to stripmine.
I have news for you, stripmines take whatever they want, and they want the limestone under YOUR property. YOU do NOT own the minerals under your land. They are for sale to the highest bidder by the Federal Govt, dept of interior.
The owners of Mineral rights only have to give you minimum notice that they are mining YOUR property and that you have to go! Go look at eastern Ohio, eastern Kentucky, and West Virginia if you want to see t miles and miles of stripmine destruction.
And where does the water they pumped go? For processing and washing the limestone and debris of manufacturing cement. Then the dirty water goes in the Cape Fear river. JUST ABOVE the inlets for our new Federally mandated,multi-billion dollar water processing plants for Pender, and New Hanover County. How is that for planning ahead! Thanks a lot NC state government!
Air Quality is just the tip
Air Quality is just the tip of this Titan iceberg. They have already stated their intention of draining the Castle Hayne aquifer, and the amounts of water are in the multiple millions of Gallons each day! This will enhance their ability to stripmine.
I have news for you, stripmines take whatever they want, and they want the limestone under YOUR property. YOU do NOT own the minerals under your land. They are for sale to the highest bidder by the Federal Govt, dept of interior.
The owners of Mineral rights only have to give you minimum notice that they are mining YOUR property and that you have to go! Go look at eastern Ohio, eastern Kentucky, and West Virginia if you want to see t miles and miles of stripmine destruction.
And where does the water they pumped go? For processing and washing the limestone and debris of manufacturing cement. Then the dirty water goes in the Cape Fear river. JUST ABOVE the inlets for our new Federally mandated,multi-billion dollar water processing plants for Pender, and New Hanover County. How is that for planning ahead! Thanks a lot NC state government!