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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20111013 Ver 2_Public Comments_20130331Annabel and Fred Baker PO Box 27 Blounts Creek, NC 27814 (252)322-9965 bakerbaker27@embarqmaii.com March 31, 2013 Amy Adarris NC DEN R 943 Washington St. Washington, NC 27889 We are tong-time property owners on Blounts Creek, and we are writing to you to express our concern about the recent discussion of and the nding deci-c on on Martin Marietta Mining and their plan to release twelve ifflion gallons of fresh water daily into the brackish Blounts Creek. We understand that there are other methods of mine water disposal which would be more ecologically advisable. We do not believe that enough consideration has been given to availlab ;11e afte rnatives. By duTnping fre--h water, into Blounts Creek, Martin Mariettal- hilining will destr our opportunities to watch porpoises swim up creek past our home. We will no longer be able to catch flounder or blue crabs from our dock. The currently quiet and undisturbed spawning beds of breern will be washed out by the rapidly rushing waters. Pelicans that visit each summer will be unlikely to come this far upstream Into areas that will no longer be brackish or salty. The research submitted by the company does not address the impact of dumping this quantity of water an proper-ties along parts oft he creek which are less than 80 feet wide. With an abrupt rise in water levels and velocities, our land will erode at an even quicker pace, which will decrease the property value- Our docks and water well will likely be submerged. With a minimal economic advantage to the region and a more than better chance of disastrous environmental impacts, we ask you to oppose the disposal of the mining refuse water into Blounts Creek. Thank you for your consideration. We look forward to your response. Sincerely, Annabel and Fred Baker