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s t most of the last 10 years
wiY?k?ng on lawsuits against - the
pipeline, said that the environmen-
talg?tudy should have been complet-
ed:years ago.
'"Had we done the environmental
std on this project from the out-
se* reasonable decisions could
have been made long ago," Hirsch
saiv.
Robert Goodale, the deputy state
sei:retary of commerce, said that
Virginia Beach's problems will only
worsen if it looks to others to bear
itsj burden.
:'A* proposal to draw water 80
41s, is not a cure for the problem
bud a treatment for the symptom,"
Goodale said. "Their lack of plan-
ning.is not going to be resolved by
indeasing their growth."
Roger Rulifson, a biology profes-
I.that at East Carolina University,
Virginia Beach will be
drawing off approximately 10 per-
ceipt;of the available flow that is
nam.ally in the river - and up to
3 percent of the flow during dry
spells.
:;The burden is on you to draw
scientist conclusions about the im-
pa&4 - and not political (conclu-
sions)," Rulifson told the panel.
The FERC has two other public
meetings set for comments next
weelt in South Hill and Virginia
Beach.
Written remarks will be accepted
thrtingh Aug. 19, and the commis-
siort:wiIl decide shortly after that
what to require in the environmen-
tal study, which is expected to take
about a year.
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