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Firm’s record too shoddy for support
I am in utter disbelief that the Huntington Beach City Council is
even considering the Poseidon desalination plant. Considering the
track record of Poseidon Inc. in Tampa, Fla. -- still years behind in
completion, millions over budget -- why would our City Council want
to saddle our fine city with a project that has not even proven to
function? Does this company have an operational plant anywhere? I
have yet to see these issues addressed. Am I missing something? I am
concerned that a plant that will not even provide water to Huntington
Beach and will be priced way beyond current water rates (hence no
buyers) will become a major fiasco. Is this debacle to be the legacy
of the current City Council? Hasn’t Huntington Beach suffered enough
embarrassment from past mayors and representatives?
After the sports complex shortcomings, I would think that the City
Council would have learned to thoroughly investigate contractors and
projects. What will this cost the city in the long run? Will the
projected earnings offset the lowered property values and loss of
tourism dollars of an industrial beach town? It seems to fly in the
face of all the attempts to make Huntington Beach an appealing resort
destination.
Wake up, Huntington Beach.
TRICIA MORRISETTE
Huntington Beach
Council voted with its conscience
The negative comments voiced by letter writers regarding the
approval of the Poseidon environmental report exposed the reason our
city has struggled to achieve a stable tax base. One writer said that
City Councilman Don Hansen should be ashamed because he lives in the
92646 area and should have voted against the report as it would do
further damage to homes and streets in that area.
As I remember, this writer has been prolific and a regular
naysayer at council meetings for some time, including the proposal to
divide our city’s elected representation into districts. Hansen was
voted into an at-large position. He obviously conscientiously voted
as he should. Three of his colleagues did the same. If the letter
writer wants the council members to vote as if they represented a
special-interest group, such as a district, why did she not put her
shoulder to the wheel and help us persuade the electorate to pass the
districting initiative?
The approving council members should be complimented for not
letting the vocal minority persuade them to do otherwise. We need
more council members such as Don Hansen, Kathy Green, Keith Bohr and
Gil Coerper. If the vocal minority do not want district
representation, they must live with the consequences.
BOB POLKOW
Huntington Beach
Opponents should quit using water
The most compelling reason to build the desalination plant?
Southern California is still experiencing a population increase, and
everyone I know uses water. Despite what Poseidon’s critics may say,
we cannot conserve ourselves to surplus -- we need new sources, and
desalination offers a virtually unlimited source. The proposed
location is a perfect fit for this plant, with or without AES still
in operation. To those who still can’t, or refuse to, see the sense
in this, I’d like to suggest that they stop using water. Entirely.
Maybe if their numbers are really as big as they claim, our
aquifers, dams and reservoirs will be bursting at the seams in no
time, and then a desalination plant will not be required. I eagerly
await a flood of Old Testament proportions.
ROD RASMUSSEN
Huntington Beach
Bella Terra mall will be good for Huntington Beach
The Bella Terra mall is the boost our city has been looking
forward too.
STEVEN STEGMAN
Huntington Beach
QUESTION OF THE WEEK
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