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Damage Control

Continued from page 6

Published on July 08, 2004

Blakley remains skeptical. "I think it's great they've come this far since September," she says. "They've come from trying to keep plans for building two coal-burning power plants from the public to this project, where they want to mitigate pollution at existing plants, invest in wind and invest in efficiency." But, she says, "They still are not really getting it. They're putting Band-Aids on it ... They're still seeking permits, and why should we trust them?

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