Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Destructive Desal To Be Reconsidered, Need You There

Coastal Commission Hearing on February 10 in Oceanside:
Poseidon-Carlsbad Ocean desalination proposal

Please join us at the Coastal Commission hearing in Oceanside and support the efforts of Surfrider Foundation, San Diego Coastkeeper, Coastal Environmental Rights Foundation, and a host of other environmental groups who are working to ensure the proposed Poseidon-Carlsbad ocean desalination project does not result in exacerbating climate change and all the adverse impacts it will cause to our coast and ocean.

The permit issued by the Coastal Commission required this project to be “carbon neutral.” However, the calculations used to ensure this energy-intensive project did not add greenhouse gases to the environment, during a time when California is trying to reduce these emissions, was based on false information and assumptions.

The true facts about Poseidon’s proposed greenhouse gas mitigation were not made available to the Commission until long after the permit was approved. This means the permit must either be voluntarily amended by Poseidon or revoked by the Commission. Either way is fine with us. We just want the error in the permit corrected.

Please add your voice to our efforts with a simple statement to the Coastal Commission: “We want Poseidon to fully comply with the condition in their permit that assures the project will actually be carbon neutral.”

We hope to see you at the hearing!

WHEN: The issue is first on the agenda, so please show up by 9am.
WHERE: Oceanside City Council Chambers, 300 N Coast Hwy, Oceanside, 92054

2 comments:

Sara_H said...

We have the best Coastal Commission we've had in years.

Six of the twelve commissioners agree with environmental groups that Poseidon intentionally withheld information regarding greenhouse gas emissions to get off easy on mitigation.

The Commision allows the project to move forward without penalty, but kept the fact that Poseidon lied clearly on record. Poseidon tried to cover their lies up again by proposing alternative language, and they were voted down.

It's only a matter of time before their voluminous mistruths become common knowledge... I wouldn't invest in such a project.

Anonymous said...

How many people showed up to comment... and when's the next meeting?!