July 26, 2010
 

Can you help phase out NH Coal?

On Thursday September 3, you have a chance to tell the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (NH DES) and Public Service Company of New Hampshire that you want to phase out the dirty coal plant at Merrimack Station in Bow and replace it with cleaner sources of electricity as soon as possible.

Can you attend a public hearing to help phase out NH Coal?

The dirty coal plant is the subject of a public hearing for an operating permit that is required under the US Clean Air Act (Title V permit). Public participation is one of the most important features of the Title V process.
Please come to the hearing and tell NH DES that the Granite State needs to transition to a clean energy future by responsibly phasing out the Merrimack Station Coal Plant: the largest single source of smog in the state and emitter of over 10,000 tons of global warming pollution everyday.

P.S. Can’t Attend? You can still make a difference! GO TO: https://secure2.convio.net/sierra/site/Advocacy?cmd=display&page=UserAct...

WHO: You, your friends, and neighbors.
WHAT: Public hearing on PSNH's operating permit for the Merrimack Station Coal Plant. Attend the hearing and show your support for cleaner alternatives to the coal plant.
WHEN: Thursday, September 3rd, 6:00pm
WHERE: NH Department of Environmental Services, 29 Hazen Drive, Concord
Click here for a map!
RSVP: http://action.sierraclub.org/NHCoalHearing
QUESTIONS: Kurt Ehrenberg, 603-224-8222, kurt.ehrenberg@sierraclub.org
Hope to see you there!

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