Thursday, April 23, 2009

Lexington Dispatch: Decision on Yadkin water quality permit "should remain free of political pressure"

The Lexington Dispatch ran an editorial Wednesday saying that “Legislators need to pause and think carefully about the path they’re heading down. If they take over this private business, what’s to keep them from doing it to others? And should they do that and then allow another business to operate it, then that would be a particularly troubling development. Certainly reasonable safeguards that ensure water access are justified, but the license already covers that ground.”

In addition, the editorial stressed that Alcoa’s pending application for a water quality permit should remain free from political pressure: “Finally, politics shouldn’t come into play on the water quality permit. That decision should be based on the technical aspects alone. If legislators truly want to take over the project, they can attempt to do that through legislation. State regulatory bodies should remain free of political pressure to issue a certain decision.”

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