Monday, December 22, 2008

Sedimentation Photos


I am passing this info along from Mike Hardamon in Johnson County so all affected la
ndowners can be aware of the things he has learned about the REX pipeline process so far, and how to file a complaint with FERC. Note especially how you need to work with REX ahead of time to make sure you are not blocked from accessing your property by pipe that is welded but not yet buried. Our mess over here in eastern Decatur County is just about as bad, especially with the recent rain and snow melt.

Thanks to Mike for passing this along.

From: mike@med-care.com
Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2008 11:19 AM
Subject: Fw: Sedimentation photos


Joe,

I know you'll find it hard to believe but I had to file a complaint w/FERC due to:

1. Sedimentation reaching my pond and creek.

2. Once welded the pipeline will prevent me from accessing 1/2 of my property for a minimum of 3 weeks, possibly 3 months depending on when the pipe is buried.

Property owners need to be aware of this fact. REX will leave you an access which they will weld prior to burying the pipe so as to allow access across the easement but you need to ask ahead of time. If the agent (and watch out for Ron Mimna - his ethics would make an Illinois governor blush) gives any crap, call FERC at 888.889.8030 to lodge a complaint.

The link to the pictures follows.

Thanks

Mike

http://www1.snapfish.com/shareereg/p=572121229111000004/l=452195493/g=147587212/otsc=SYE/otsi=SALB/pns/share/p=572121229111000004/l=452195493/g=147587212/otsc=SYE/otsi=SALB

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