South Georgia Riverkeepers Host Mountaintop Removal Road Show January 25 - 28
Mountaintop removal is an abomination that must be seen to fully appreciate the level of devastation. Instead of traveling to West Virginia or the Appalachian Mountains, why not go to Waycross, Albany or Statesboro (or maybe even author Janisse Ray's house for a potluck!) and hear more about this environmental travesty.
Date: Fri, 22 Jan 2010 15:21:36 -0500
From: stewards@altamahariverkeeper.org
To: stewards@altamahariverkeeper.org
Subject: South Georgia Riverkeepers Host Mountaintop Removal Road Show January 25 - 28
After seeing Kayford Mountain in West Virginia get blown up for coal,
Dave Cooper decided to devote himself to stopping mountaintop removal.
Dave will be traveling through south Georgia in late January, presenting
the Mountaintop Removal Road Show.
This issue is vitally important to Georgians as we fight new
coal-fired power plants in our watershed proposed for Sandersville(Plant Washington)
in the Oconee watershed and Fitzgerald(Ben Hill)in the Ocmulgee watershed.
Not only is coal disastrous to human health, the industrial mining of it is
destroying the Appalachians, among the oldest mountains in the world.
More than 450 mountains and summits (over 800 square miles) have been
destroyed so far by mountaintop removal.
More than 1,200 miles of streams across the region have been buried in
valley fills or polluted between 1985 and 2001. Over 1000 miles of
streams have been permitted to be buried -- this is a greater distance
than the length of the entire Ohio River. Please take an evening to come
hear about the greatest environmental travesty taking place on the
American landscape.
The Mountaintop Removal Road Show includes a stunning 20-minute slide
show about the impacts of mountaintop removal on coalfield residents,
communities and the environment, and features traditional Appalachian
mountain music and shocking aerial photos of decapitated Appalachian
mountains.
We encourage you to attend the program nearest to you. The Satilla,
Ogeechee, and Flint Riverkeepers are sponsoring the program at the
locations below.
Monday the 25th , Waycross, Okefenokee Tech Auditorium, 7pm
Tuesday the 26th , Statesboro, Eagle Theater, Russell Union,
Georgia Southern, 4:30pm
Thursday the 28th , Albany, The Bridge House at 112 North
Front Street (Albany Welcome Center), 7pm
On Wednesday, Jan. 27, ARK members Raven Waters and Janisse Ray will
host the program at their home near Reidsville, Georgia. The show starts
at 7 p.m. and lasts about an hour. A potluck supper will immediately
preceed the show, starting at 5:30. The Waters-Ray family request an
RSVP for directions, (912) 557-1053.
The Mountaintop Removal Road show in South Georgia is sponsored by
Satilla Riverkeeper, Flint Riverkeeper, Ogeechee-Canoochee Riverkeeper,
and the Altamaha Riverkeeper.
Feel free to bring friends and to pass the word.
-
Woven brightly,
Daniel J. Matthews, Jr. Date: Fri, 22 Jan 2010 15:21:36 -0500
From: stewards@altamahariverkeeper.org
To: stewards@altamahariverkeeper.org
Subject: South Georgia Riverkeepers Host Mountaintop Removal Road Show January 25 - 28
After seeing Kayford Mountain in West Virginia get blown up for coal,
Dave Cooper decided to devote himself to stopping mountaintop removal.
Dave will be traveling through south Georgia in late January, presenting
the Mountaintop Removal Road Show.
This issue is vitally important to Georgians as we fight new
coal-fired power plants in our watershed proposed for Sandersville(Plant Washington)
in the Oconee watershed and Fitzgerald(Ben Hill)in the Ocmulgee watershed.
Not only is coal disastrous to human health, the industrial mining of it is
destroying the Appalachians, among the oldest mountains in the world.
More than 450 mountains and summits (over 800 square miles) have been
destroyed so far by mountaintop removal.
More than 1,200 miles of streams across the region have been buried in
valley fills or polluted between 1985 and 2001. Over 1000 miles of
streams have been permitted to be buried -- this is a greater distance
than the length of the entire Ohio River. Please take an evening to come
hear about the greatest environmental travesty taking place on the
American landscape.
The Mountaintop Removal Road Show includes a stunning 20-minute slide
show about the impacts of mountaintop removal on coalfield residents,
communities and the environment, and features traditional Appalachian
mountain music and shocking aerial photos of decapitated Appalachian
mountains.
We encourage you to attend the program nearest to you. The Satilla,
Ogeechee, and Flint Riverkeepers are sponsoring the program at the
locations below.
Monday the 25th , Waycross, Okefenokee Tech Auditorium, 7pm
Tuesday the 26th , Statesboro, Eagle Theater, Russell Union,
Georgia Southern, 4:30pm
Thursday the 28th , Albany, The Bridge House at 112 North
Front Street (Albany Welcome Center), 7pm
On Wednesday, Jan. 27, ARK members Raven Waters and Janisse Ray will
host the program at their home near Reidsville, Georgia. The show starts
at 7 p.m. and lasts about an hour. A potluck supper will immediately
preceed the show, starting at 5:30. The Waters-Ray family request an
RSVP for directions, (912) 557-1053.
The Mountaintop Removal Road show in South Georgia is sponsored by
Satilla Riverkeeper, Flint Riverkeeper, Ogeechee-Canoochee Riverkeeper,
and the Altamaha Riverkeeper.
Feel free to bring friends and to pass the word.
-
Comments
In addition, Georgia has repeatedly been the #1 user of mountain-top removal coal from Appalachia in the entire country.
Georgia is home to the start of the AT; we are a member state of the Appalachian region. It's time we end our support of dirty coal and use the smart, safe resources our state possesses.
Doing so will be good for the economy and for the health of our children.
It's time that Power4Georgians pack up and call the coal game quits. We don't want your dirty coal in our backyard.