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Name: Anonymous on Jul 23, 2008Comments: Believe it caused my mother's death from a rare form of kidney cancer.Flag
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Name: Frank Kashner on Jul 24, 2008Comments: There's black dirt on my window sills. What do my lungs look like How can a plant be "grandfathered" to allow them to kill people Maybe it should be called "deadgrandfathered"Flag
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Name: Melissa Vacon on Jul 24, 2008Comments: Please shut down the power plant in Salem. It's old, unsafe, outdated, and toxic to the residents of Salem. Beyond that, we should think about the affect on the environment. Wind or solar power should be what we move forward with.Flag
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Name: Connor Winn on Jul 24, 2008Comments: "The Power Plant" Has always been a major eyesore and polluter in an otherwise beautiful areaFlag
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Name: Elizabeth Parker on Jul 24, 2008Comments: PLEASE shut the plant. Let me know what I can do. We live directly across from it and would love to see it go!Flag
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Name: Morgan Evans on Jul 25, 2008Comments: Thanks for working so hard, but what would the power generated by the plant be replaced with Solar, wind, and ocean currents, I hope! -:)Flag
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Name: Lisa Abbate on Jul 25, 2008Comments: Governor Patrick, please don't let us down. Salem and the nation deserve better. Join us in our vision for a world-class North Shore. Help close this abomination and stand with us.Flag
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Name: Tanya Trzeciak on Jul 25, 2008Comments: My father was a coal miner and from start to finish there is nothing CLEAN about coal.Flag
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Name: Douglas Snadecki on Jul 25, 2008Comments: Let's get this awful plant closed! We can lead the way to a Green Massachusetts...Flag
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Name: Mark McDonough on Jul 25, 2008Comments: We operated fine for six months without the plant during the OSHA investigation of the November explosion and alternative sources of power are readily available.Flag
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Name: Lorraine Gadala on Jul 25, 2008Comments: I have lived in Salem all my life and I am tired of watching all the family die from cancer. Please close this plant now.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 26, 2008Comments: I have read the information and am convinced that this plant should not reopen. As a family, we have focused on reducing our household energy consumption this summer and we have foregone taking a vacation to do so. Each of us has taken part in addressing seasonal issues to reduce summer solar gain and winter heat loss. We increased attic insulation, added weatherstripping, changed the lightbulbs, insulated drapes, purchased 2 new energy efficient appliances and paid the premium to buy the most energy efficient available. We'll have solar hot water by the Fall. We're willing to take whatever steps are necessary to reduce coal burning and environmental contamination in this country. This has really struck a chord with us. We hope others are as well.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 26, 2008Comments: Get rid of that ugly, poluting, awful power plant, ASAP!!!Flag
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Name: Nick Lewis on Jul 28, 2008Comments: The power plant has a major negative social impact on the surrounding towns and a new vision and development of the site could bring much more to the entire region, not just Salem.Flag
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Name: Katherine Blazo on Jul 30, 2008Comments: As a Salem resident, civil engineer, and mother of a toddler, I have joined in supporting the closing of this plant. To sugarcoat the egregious dangers that this plant subjects our children to is insulting. The only reason that I see to keep this plant open is purely as a profit engine for Dominion whose benefactors I would guess would not even want to live near this site.Flag
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Name: Jeffrey Goldstein on Jul 31, 2008Comments: There is no sane or good reason to continue the pollution associated with and resulting from the operation of Salem Harbor Power Plant. In addition it is a dreadful eyesore. Sadly, Salem has been associated with some tragic decisions regarding people in the surrounding area for over four hundred years. Let's Give Salem at last a clean start. Let's begin by permanently closing the Dominion Salem Harbor Power Plant.Flag
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