www.EWEB.wtf - EWEB completed their clearcut in August, cutting the largest Doug firs (including the 15 foot circumference champion tree) and Ponderosa pines. The largest Black Oaks were cut on August 2 when EWEB clearcut most of this public forest, rushing to destroy just as the state Land Use Board of Appeals (LUBA) issued a temporary stay of execution based on a challenge brought by former EWEB commissioner Sandra Bishop. LUBA lifted the stay on August 17, cutting resumed on the 18th and the champion big doug fir was cut down on the 19th.
Eugene environmental groups stayed silent. They did not dare challenge EWEB's mismanagement that let existing tanks degrade to the point they are unrepairable and are silent about real estate overdevelopment, including future expansions of Eugene to Veneta and Junction City which will need lots of water. They also ignore plans for massive widening of Beltline highway (12 - 14 lanes).
In a democracy the public comment period never ends. Silence is consent.


Seneca sawmill: EWEB's dirty deal

electricity from burning trees accelerates deforestation and desertification

 

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- biomass pollutes - energyjustice.net

- worse than wood stoves (which don't run in the summer)

- the trees are just standing there ...

- EWEB's secret contract, no transparency, expensive electricity

- Good Company greenwashing

- Seneca timber clearcuts and Agent Orange aerial sprays

- tip of the iceberg, postponed by fracked gas, "baseload" would require massive clearcuts