I am not sure just what I am blabbing about. I am a bit confused about the news lately. I read from NYCO that the NIETC designation includes (my backyard) as one of the two high transmission lines for New York City.
I can't really find this in the news for sure.
For sure -- I can't really understand what is going on.
What are we going to do? Is the world screwing around with me because I go on vacation for a week or so?
Something is messed up. My guess is that is not me.
I have been in the Adirondacks and I see powerlines and I see dams. I see hydoelectic dams. I see canadian names on these dams. I see NYRI. I see Toronto. I see Brookfield. I see Brascam.
I see that my backyard is now designated an NIETC.
And what does that mean? Binghamton folks and Chenango Bridge people in particular -- how much do you want to fight and how much are you willing to move.
I am thinking of moving myself. I am afraid the Southern Tier looks pretty uninviting between the floods and the powerlines.
I suspect that is just want NYRI wants us to do -- just move please!!!!
NYRI -- move before we force you all to relocate.
The smartest will just want to get out of Bingo land as quickly as we can. Do we want to live in NIETC designation property?
I personnally think we are losers in the Southern Tier.
Get out.
Here is why:
the source
http://www.oe.energy.gov/DocumentsandMedia/Executive_Summary-Print.pdf
Wednesday, August 16, 2006
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