Assurances not enough for plant The Poseidon...
Assurances not enough for plant
The Poseidon Desalination Project environmental review should not
be approved by the Huntington Beach City Council. The cumulative
uncertainties and risks of this project are not balanced by potential
benefits to the city or its residents.
First, the environmental effects of dumping 7,000 tons of salt
concentrates per day produced by Poseidon back into Huntington
Beach’s coastal waters can only be guessed at. The only assurance of
such guesswork is that coastal water quality will not improve as a
result. In fact, the Poseidon environmental report states on page 18
of the executive summary: “Ocean water quality: The proposed project
may adversely impact ocean water quality in the vicinity of the HBGS
outfall. Significance: Less than significant.” I am amazed anyone
could possibly claim that dumping 7,000 tons per day of anything into
our coastal waters would be “less than significant.” That’s not 7,000
tons of brine I’m referencing. It’s the actual 14 million pounds of
light and heavy metal salts, which gets dissolved into a brine
mixture for transport and disposal in our near-coastal waters every
day.
At a time when our civic leaders should be making any possible
decision to improve the quality of our coastal waters, they are to
decide on an issue that, according to the requestor’s own documents,
” ... may adversely impact ocean water quality “
Furthermore, there are uncertainties about the adverse effects on
ocean wildlife via the Poseidon intakes; impacts of brine odors on
residential air quality; and the constant noise produced by
pressurizing, pumping and moving around 200,000 tons of water per
day. Combine those with the uncertainty about the technology to
produce the proposed quantity of potable water, especially
considering the debacle of Poseidon’s Tampa effort. Then, there’s the
economic uncertainty of whether it’s wise to build reliance on
private, for-profit sources for what is an essential for life.
Finally, there’s the uncertainty of the long-term viability of
Poseidon as a corporation, particularly considering that, as of Aug.
18, according to the Municipal Water District of Orange County,
Poseidon has no agreement with any public agency to acquire the water
the project produces.
The only assurance Poseidon can give is it “may adversely impact
ocean water quality.” The Poseidon Desalination Project environmental
report should not be approved by the Huntington Beach City Council.
DAVID HAMILTON
Huntington Beach
So few reasons to support desalination
As a young person, I am concerned about my future in a city
threatened by environmental deterioration caused by projects like
Poseidon. The environmental report must be rejected, as it does not
address a number of significant issues. One example is the lack of
addressing the issue of energy costs appropriately. That is
particularly important in view of the fact that Southern California’s
electric rates are the third-highest in the nation.
Additionally, Southern California Edison has declared that it will
not provide Poseidon with discounted rates. Who would then provide
Poseidon with lower energy rates? The taxpayers through public
subsidy?
The confidence of the residents of Huntington Beach in their
elected officials is at stake.
Please vote no on the environmental report.
HADEEL EL-AHRAF
Huntington Beach
Monitoring of water a reason for support
Our beach and coastline are one of our most treasured natural
resources in Huntington Beach. As a resident and environmentalist, I
am very pleased to see that the City Council is considering a
desalination facility that has the ability to regularly monitor the
quality of our ocean water.
Huntington Beach is no stranger to beach contamination from urban
runoff. This proposed facility will set a local structure in place
that would ensure that our city is able to regularly study water
conditions, where we can make improvements to maintain a safe
environment in Huntington Beach. This desalination facility is a
positive alternative for Huntington Beach, and I am glad to see the
City Council is considering it for our future.
HEATHER TROMMALD
Huntington Beach
Poseidon approval
is a no-brainer
I see that Poseidon Resources is coming back to the City Council
with its desalination project. I suggest the council use some forward
thinking and approve the project. It would remove the ugly oil tanks
behind AES, bring millions of dollars to the city and provide another
source for safe drinking water. Approving it is a no-brainer.
TODD FAIRBANKS
Huntington Beach
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