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Weldon Davis ?@uben123
Arkansans to Kerry on Keystone: "Come to Our State to See the Devastation"
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http://www.motherjones.com/blue-marble/2013/05/arkansas-residents-ask-kerry-reject-keystone-xl
They came here, Genieve Long said, to ask Kerry to "come to our state to see the devastation and hopefully get the Keystone XL stopped." They are working with All Risk, No Reward, a coalition of local and national groups that oppose the proposed 1,600-mile pipeline that would carry oil from Canada to Texas.
"I'm just a concerned single daddy who happens to have 400 feet of this pipeline running through his property."
Long and her four childrenages 9, 8, 7, and 5live beside Lake Conway, not far from where Exxon's Pegasus pipeline spilled at least 210,000 gallons of crude oil from Canada's tar sands into a subdivision. Exxon has said that while there is oil in a cove on the lake, clean up crews haven't seen oil in the main body of water. But Sierra Club has said that an independent contractor the group hired found evidence of oil in the lake. Long thumbed through photos on her phone on Thursday morning, showing me images of oily sheen and what appeared to be black residue along the shores.
She says that Exxon has not been responsive to the complaints of people who live outside the area where the oil originally spilled. "I've asked them to just relocate us due to the smells," she said, noting that several of her children have asthma. "They told us the air quality was fine and they wouldn't relocate us." She's maintaining a Google Map that catalogs where people have reported seeing or smelling oil or experiencing negative health effects, as well as photos and video. She's also maintaining a Facebook page on the spill.
(More at the link.)
BlueToTheBone
(3,747 posts)Thanks for the post.
Blanks
(4,835 posts)There is a lot of activity around the lake. Tim Griffin commends them for responding so quickly.
Of course Arkansas state assembly is more concerned about overriding the governors veto on unconstitutional abortion legislation than any silly environmental problems.
There was a bit on the news last night, but it isn't getting a lot of attention.