I have worked on a pond or two, they were by search pond, instead of turning left into search pond you keep going straight. The contractor was out of Washington and when I asked him if these would ever leak, he said “well eventually ,” I laughed it off and shook my head. I didn’t know then what they were for but none of the employees of the company would not even go near the ponds that were all ready filled. The forms of energy have changed over time in the electric industry. Change is inevitable. Energy and how to get it? It should not give anyone cancer or sickness. It should not divide people. It should not be a form of oppression. It should not hurt anyone in anyway.” – Former employee at Colstrip.
Comment of the Week: January 26, 2014
Posted on January 30, 2014 by Alexis
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Commented On: In Case You Missed It: Colstrip Coal-Fired Power Plants Deemed A $340 Million Liability By NorthWestern Energy.
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