From: Alisa Mock Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 4:03 PM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Alisa Mock 1844 Beckett Drive Marietta, GA 30062-5820 cc: DNR Board From: Tom Tomaka Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 3:46 PM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Tom Tomaka 1103 Lanier Blvd Atlanta, GA 30306-3548 cc: DNR Board From: Royce & Jane Hughes Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 3:28 PM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Royce & Jane Hughes 1661 Macedonia Road Ellijay, GA 30536-4719 706-636-2664 cc: DNR Board From: Royce & Jane Hughes Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 3:28 PM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Royce & Jane Hughes 1661 Macedonia Road Ellijay, GA 30536-4719 706-636-2664 cc: DNR Board From: Suzanne Burnes Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 1:59 PM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Suzanne Burnes 904 Boulevard SE Atlanta, GA 30312-3630 404-734-7865 cc: DNR Board From: Nancy Larson Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 1:53 PM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Nancy Larson 176 Park Drive Decatur, GA 30030-4481 cc: DNR Board From: Margy Betz Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 1:47 PM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Margy Betz 938 Moss Drive Savannah, GA 31410-2710 912-898-0626 cc: DNR Board From: Lisa Clarke Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 1:37 PM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Lisa Clarke 202 Dancing Fox Rd Decatur, GA 30032-3974 cc: DNR Board From: Marilyn Stapleton Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 1:33 PM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Marilyn Stapleton 506 Picabo Street Woodstock, GA 30189-7054 678-445-7994 cc: DNR Board From: Jean Hartin Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 1:31 PM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Jean Hartin 7717 N. Stadium Dr. Columbus Ga, GA 31909-3489 cc: DNR Board From: Laura Norris Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 1:23 PM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Laura Norris 126 Astor Road P.O. Box 1404 Fitzgertald, GA 31750-1404 229-424-0758 cc: DNR Board From: Victor Johnson Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 12:34 PM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Victor Johnson 1785 Fred Goss Road PO Drawer 300 Danielsville, GA 30633-0300 706-795-2184 cc: DNR Board From: Victor Johnson Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 12:34 PM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Victor Johnson 1785 Fred Goss Road PO Drawer 300 Danielsville, GA 30633-0300 706-795-2184 cc: DNR Board From: Constance Hollis Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 12:30 PM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Constance Hollis 875 Alcovy North Dr Mansfield, GA 30055-2185 cc: DNR Board From: Gisela Schloss-Birkholz Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 12:23 PM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Gisela Schloss-Birkholz 102 Cedar St. Mountain Park, GA 30075-1139 cc: DNR Board From: Anna Stoudemire Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 12:20 PM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Anna Stoudemire 2302 Dellwood Drive NW Atlanta, GA 30305-4009 cc: DNR Board From: Phyllis Bowen Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 12:17 PM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Phyllis Bowen 4420 Holmesville Rd Jesup, GA 31545-2018 912-586-2090 cc: DNR Board From: Jimmy Nagel <3scotties1yorkie@gmail.com> Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 12:08 PM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Jimmy Nagel Rr #1 200f Waynesville, GA 31566 402-206-7018 cc: DNR Board From: Jimmy Nagel <3scotties1yorkie@gmail.com> Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 12:08 PM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Jimmy Nagel Rr #1 200f Waynesville, GA 31566 402-206-7018 cc: DNR Board From: Robin Davis Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 12:02 PM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Robin Davis 665 Cooledge Ave. Atlanta, GA 30306-3635 cc: DNR Board From: Gina Rogers Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 12:02 PM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Gina Rogers 1318 Redwine Road Fayetteville, GA 30215-2349 cc: DNR Board From: Marcia Okula Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 11:58 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Marcia Okula P.O. Box 232 Pine Lake, GA 30072-0232 404-294-7216 cc: DNR Board From: Andrew McCartney Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 11:42 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Andrew McCartney 9830 Bankside Drive Roswell, GA 30076-3767 770-351-0826 cc: DNR Board From: Anne Mayberry Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 11:37 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a former resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Anne Mayberry PO Box 771993 Steamboat Springs, CO 80477 970-879-0258 cc: DNR Board From: Cynthia Tant Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 11:32 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Cynthia Tant 566 Woodland Hills Drive Athens, GA 30606-5030 cc: DNR Board From: Galen Kidder Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 11:31 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, The Jig is up. We are on to you. We know that this plant is a waste of money (ours not yours of course) and is only being built because the actual building of the plant makes a very few folks a whole lot of money. We know this to be true and your claims of helping the region are false. We know that every aspect of using coal is dirty and, so far, no one has been able to change that. Saying it's clean in the media isn't making it true. We also know that this plant puts us all in jeopardy. We know that it will dirty our air and our rivers. We know that it will bring down property values for everyone in the area. We know that it will not provide the jobs you claim it will. We know that sometimes jobs aren't as important as keeping our air and water clean. WE KNOW THESE THINGS SO STOP TRYING TO SNEAK IT BY US! It's just plain bad and you folks who keep chipping away at any attempt to keep us and our region healthy are just plain sneaky, small minded, short sighted and mean hearted. We know that energy can be provided to the region by much cleaner methods and will provide just as many, if not more jobs. WITHOUT THE RISK THAT COAL POSES! Get with it already! We need CLEAN ENERGY! Not your dirty, nasty, toxic coal or your dirty, nasty, toxic coal plant. As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Galen Kidder 1509 Washington Ave. Savannah, GA 31404-4049 cc: DNR Board From: T K Worde Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 11:25 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. T K Worde 763 J E Burnette Rd Bryson City, NC 28713 cc: DNR Board From: Kitty & Tom Meyers Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 11:15 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Kitty & Tom Meyers 601 Sweet Apple Circle Alpharetta, GA 30004-6655 cc: DNR Board From: Georgette Nixon Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 11:09 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Georgette Nixon 6000 River Road Apt. 907 Columbus, GA 31904-4599 706-323-1012 cc: DNR Board From: Lisa Isbell Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 11:06 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Lisa Isbell 2540 Alberta Lane Marietta, GA 30062-1504 cc: DNR Board From: David Garrett Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 10:53 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. David Garrett 463 Johnny Mercer Blvd. B7-323 Savannah, GA 31410-2167 912-898-0498 cc: DNR Board From: Susan Joseph Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 10:43 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Susan Joseph 425 Stone Mill Trail Sandy Springs, GA 30328-2118 404-252-2322 cc: DNR Board From: Kevin Karel Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 10:39 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Kevin Karel 113 Old Settlers Court Woodstock, GA 30189-2551 678-232-1438 cc: DNR Board From: Elaine Johnson Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 10:38 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Elaine Johnson 75 Porter Circle Hampton, GA 30228-2937 770-946-3158 cc: DNR Board From: Mildred Williams Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 10:36 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Mildred Williams 30 Orchard Grove Dr. Newnan, GA 30263-5355 770-251-0373 cc: DNR Board From: Francia Lindon Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 10:25 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Francia Lindon 14810 East Bluff Road Milton, GA 30004-3156 cc: DNR Board From: Martha Mullinax Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 10:35 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Martha Mullinax 3120 Apache Drive Columbus , GA 31909-5107 cc: DNR Board From: Bonnie Compton Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 10:24 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. I and my husband are very opposed to this power plant in every way. I wish that it had NEVER been permitted at all. Please do not grant any extension. Bonnie Compton 63 Twin Oaks Ct. Fortson, GA 31808-4476 706-494-1699 cc: DNR Board From: Bruce Aldridge Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 10:28 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, To save our earth from more polluting coal energy, please deny the extension of this dirty and outmoded energy source. Coal belonga permanenently in the past; and solar and wind are free, clean and represent a future with less global warming and pollutants in the air and water. As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Bruce Aldridge 2188 Wakita Drive SE Marietta, GA 30060-5520 678-650-4760 cc: DNR Board From: Melissa Bauer Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 10:20 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Melissa Bauer 2640 Spear Point Ct Marietta, GA 30062-2577 cc: DNR Board From: JP Schmidt Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 10:23 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. JP Schmidt 274 Oakland Ave Athens, GA 30606-4340 706-613-8483 cc: DNR Board From: Eugene Hatfield Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 10:20 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Eugene Hatfield 9274 Betony Wood Trail Jonesboro, GA 30236-5274 770-471-2289 cc: DNR Board From: James Reefe Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 10:18 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. James Reefe 615 Saint Charles Place Fayetteville, GA 30215-6534 cc: DNR Board From: Scott Craven Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 10:18 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Scott Craven 175 Holman Avenue Athens, GA 30606-2821 cc: DNR Board From: Emma-Lee Lawson Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 10:18 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Emma-Lee Lawson 98 whitefoord Ave NE atlanta, GA 30307-2892 cc: DNR Board From: Chris Tilghman Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 10:08 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Chris Tilghman PO Box 1137 Blue Ridge, GA 30513-0020 cc: DNR Board From: Donald Fowler Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 10:02 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Donald Fowler 1096 Hood rd. Fayetteville, GA 30214-4230 770-461-6514 cc: DNR Board From: Lee Martin Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 9:57 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Lee Martin 1395 Georgia Avenue Macon, GA 31201-6597 cc: DNR Board From: Bob Evers Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 9:54 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Bob Evers 9820 Bankside Drive Roswell, GA 30076-3767 cc: DNR Board From: Suzanne Welander Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 9:51 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Suzanne Welander 591 Grant St. SE Atlanta, GA 30312-3148 cc: DNR Board From: Hans Dietrich Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 9:51 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Hans Dietrich 938 Peachtree Street NE #200 Atlanta, GA 30309-3986 cc: DNR Board From: Herb Orlansky Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 9:49 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Herb Orlansky 737 Park Dr. NE Atlanta, GA 30306-3680 cc: DNR Board From: James Darby Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 9:47 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. James Darby 948 Sharon Cir SE Smyrna, GA 30080-4239 770-433-2512 cc: DNR Board From: Mary Stansell Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 9:44 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Mary Stansell 3285 Heard Drive Cumming, GA 30040-2901 770-887-1089 cc: DNR Board From: Michael Carvalho Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 9:44 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Michael Carvalho 701 Whitlock Avenue Bldg. J Ste 44 Marietta, GA 30064-4658 678-354-0066 cc: DNR Board From: Dan MacIntyre Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 9:35 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. Are those in Georgia government who are our designated stewards of our natural resources concerned also? The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like natural gas, energy efficiency and even nuclear are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Dan MacIntyre 40 Glen Oaks Drive Atlanta, GA 30327-4714 404-353-9513 cc: DNR Board From: Samijo Miron Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 9:33 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Samijo Miron 1126 Burnt Hickory Rd Cartersville, GA 30120-5807 cc: DNR Board From: Marcia Wasserman Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 9:33 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Marcia Wasserman 353 Coventry Rd Decatur, GA 30030-5005 404-370-1932 cc: DNR Board From: Audrey Platt Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 9:33 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Audrey Platt 208 E. Hall Savannah, GA 31401-5709 912-233-5218 cc: DNR Board From: Mona White Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 9:33 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Mona White 3258 Dunlap Drive Gainesville, GA 30506-1648 cc: DNR Board From: Jennifer Victor Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 9:31 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Jennifer Victor 2643 Willow Cove Decatur, GA 30033-2211 cc: DNR Board From: Anne Mitchell Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 9:26 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Anne Mitchell PO Box 280 Hiawassee, GA 30546-0280 706-896-3782 cc: DNR Board From: James Jordan Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 9:26 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. James Jordan 74 Brooklyn Dr. Temple, GA 30179-3901 cc: DNR Board From: Christopher Shiver Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 9:21 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Christopher Shiver 1200 Trailmore Drive Roswell, GA 30076-2708 770-587-5054 cc: DNR Board From: Peter Followill Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 9:21 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Peter Followill 1041 MILAM CIR Clarkston, GA 30021-1046 404-759-7279 cc: DNR Board From: Glenn Settles Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 9:20 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. This river has had enough problems with the recent problems with King Finishing. We now are starting to feel better about our water situation, and we don't need this coal burning power plant to add to all the other pollution problems. As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Use solar or wind to create electricity. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Thanks, Glenn Settles 445 Hardens Landing Statesboro, GA 30461-2207 cc: DNR Board From: Bobby Lamb Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 9:19 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Bobby Lamb 239 Kelsall Drive Richmond Hill, GA 31324-4660 cc: DNR Board From: Betsy Awsumb Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 9:13 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Betsy Awsumb 122 Westmore Rd, SW Rome, GA 30165-4236 cc: DNR Board From: Matthew Marcus Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 9:07 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Matthew Marcus 180 Heck Road Kennesaw, GA 30144-2282 cc: DNR Board From: Howard Salk Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 9:02 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Howard Salk 125 Lake Windward Landing Alpharetta, GA 30005-9013 cc: DNR Board From: Robert Hardy Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 9:02 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Robert Hardy 243 Dearing Street Athens, GA 30605-1008 cc: DNR Board From: Robert Wilson Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 9:01 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Robert Wilson 3005 Dogleg Drive Dexter, GA 31019-3975 478-277-2510 cc: DNR Board From: Greg Sutherland Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 8:59 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Greg Sutherland 3907 Mitchner Rd Dearing, GA 30808-3516 706-699-3506 cc: DNR Board From: Jennifer Holilan-Collazo Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 8:59 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Jennifer Holilan-Collazo 9155 Nesbit Ferry Rd Unit 98 Alpharetta, GA 30022-5540 404-580-0538 cc: DNR Board From: Patricia Newton Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 8:57 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Patricia Newton 3 Stonewood Ct. Columbus, GA 31904-2966 706-660-8177 cc: DNR Board From: Jim Bloom Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 8:51 AM To: ask epd Subject: Deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please make an anti-pollution decision and deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Jim Bloom 2724 Lake Capri Drive Conyers, GA 30012-2945 cc: DNR Board From: Stan Samuels Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 8:50 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Stan Samuels 328 Ponce de Leon Place Decatur, GA 30030-5122 cc: DNR Board From: Kelly Alexander Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 8:48 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Kelly Alexander 360 Stone Mill Trail NE Atlanta, GA 30328-2160 cc: DNR Board From: Emelyn Hunter Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 8:44 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Emelyn Hunter 1115 South Main St Sylvania, GA 30467-8507 912-564-7934 cc: DNR Board From: David Radcliffe Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 8:44 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. David Radcliffe 517 Southview Dr Athens, GA 30605-1549 cc: DNR Board From: Sam Booher Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 8:42 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Sam Booher 4387 Roswell Dr Augusta, GA 30907-4506 706-863-2324 cc: DNR Board From: Terry Newton Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 8:38 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Terry Newton 62 Sweetwater Ct Cataula, GA 31804-4462 cc: DNR Board From: Inez Hein Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 8:37 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Inez Hein 2320 Starr Lake Dr. Acworth, GA 30101-6929 cc: DNR Board From: Debra Staples Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 8:36 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Debra Staples 141 Avery Estates Drive Canton, GA 30115-2702 cc: DNR Board From: Theresa Cromeans Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 8:35 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Theresa Cromeans 1328 Middlesex Ave NE Atlanta, GA 30306-3229 cc: DNR Board From: Sanford Brown Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 8:33 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Sanford Brown 165 Spring Valley Trace Covington, GA 30016-8261 770-784-0647 cc: DNR Board From: Bill Everitt Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 8:29 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Bill Everitt 684 Darlington Rd Atlanta, Ge 30305 cc: DNR Board From: Tyler Parsons Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 8:29 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Tyler Parsons 2204 Cloverdale Dr Atlanta, GA 30316-2722 cc: DNR Board From: JERRY Banks Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 8:27 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. JERRY Banks 1108 Ashbury Dr Decatur, GA 30030-4172 cc: DNR Board From: Barbara Ryner Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 8:23 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Barbara Ryner 311 Brockinton Marsh St. Simons Island, GA 31522-6006 912-634-5997 cc: DNR Board From: Danna Williams Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 8:21 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Danna Williams 131 Helican Springs Rd. Athens, GA 30601-1087 From: David & Angela Riley Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 8:18 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. David & Angela Riley 329 E 30th Street Tifton, GA 31794-1428 From: Kelli Ramey Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 8:12 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Kelli Ramey 1089 Laurel Lane Conyers, GA 30012-4207 From: Joel Eizenstat Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 8:08 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Joel Eizenstat 245 Cedar Grove Church Road Comer, GA 30629-2121 706-783-4170 From: Melissa Nunnink Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 8:06 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Melissa Nunnink 1106 University Drive NE Atlanta , GA 30306-3317 From: Suzanne Carter Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 7:58 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Suzanne Carter 6714 Morgan Dr. Young Harris, GA 30582-2556 706-379-2144 From: Sue Stoudemire Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 7:55 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a Georgian, I want Georgia's air and water clean. It's your job to ensure that. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet clean air and water standards,and it's had more than ample time to do wo. POWER4Georgians had their chance. For years, you've had to hold Plant Washington under close surveillance to ensure the developer's plans upheld federal clean air and clean water safeguards, and the developer has had over 18 months to start the project. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect, making the plant's likelihood of meeting required protections highly unlikely. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Georgians count on your to keep our environment healthy. Sue Stoudemire 2302 Dellwood Drive NW Atlanta, GA 30305-4009 404-355-5422 From: Robin Hitner Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 7:54 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Robin Hitner 270 Winding Ridge Rd. Rock Spring, GA 30739-2199 78-294-3256 From: Edward McDowell Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 7:52 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Edward McDowell 206 Cartwright Dr Bonaire, GA 31005-3922 478-929-1267 From: John thomas Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 7:48 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. John thomas 5805 yellow bluff rd. blackshear, GA 31516-5940 912-449-8906 From: William Brown Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 7:47 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. William Brown 162 Pine Needle Road Fitzgerald, GA 31750-8456 From: Eric Naji Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 7:47 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Eric Naji 118 Radford Cir Marietta, GA 30060-6370 From: Vickie Elliott Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 7:44 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Vickie Elliott 3303 Bellemeade Drive Valdosta, GA 31605-1076 229-242-5777 From: Gail Knopf Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 7:42 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Gail Knopf 15 Bluff Dr Savannah, GA 31406-7504 912-354-2385 From: Jim Sommerville Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 7:40 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Jim Sommerville 802 Arbor Forest Court Marietta, GA 30064-2868 404-421-8310 From: Heidi Davison Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 7:36 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, Several years ago Washington County, the University of Georgia and Athens-Clarke County applied for and won an important grant directed at helping them reduce their air pollution problems. With the money provided by the EPA all three entities were able to fit their heavy vehicles with specifically designed muffler systems that would filter fine particles from the air, one of the leading causes of the poor air quality in these two counties. The source of that fine soot particulate matter was - COAL! It seems to me that when one discovers the source of a problem the goal should be to eliminate that source not add more of it. As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Heidi Davison 235 Wells Drive Athens, GA 30606-4053 From: fred Law Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 7:33 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. fred Law 206 16th green Apt.H Americus, GA 31709-4596 229-938-8143 From: David Freedman Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 7:29 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. David Freedman 1000 Whitlock Avenue Suite 320, #218 Marrietta, GA 30064-5449 From: Larry Portwood Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 7:26 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Larry Portwood 46 Portwood Drive Cleveland, GA 30528-3669 From: Browning Fergus Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 7:25 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Browning Fergus 990 Ralph McGill Blvd, NE Atlanta, GA 30306-4447 404-876-7491 From: Sandra Hill Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 7:23 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. New clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Sandra Hill 5595 Kingsport Dr., NE Atlanta, GA 30342-4649 From: Elizabeth Knowlton Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 7:20 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Elizabeth Knowlton 361 Arizona Ave. NE Atlanta, GA 30307-2203 From: Mark Yeager Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 7:20 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Mark Yeager 1175 Julienton Road NE Townsend, GA 31331-5106 From: Bill Beavers Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 7:16 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Bill Beavers 3861 Powers Ferry Rd Atlanta, GA 30342-4039 404-625-6978 From: Thomas Barksdale Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 7:03 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Thomas Barksdale 1025 Rose Creek Dr Suite 620 Woodstock, GA 30189-6795 770-517-5993 From: Norman Slawsky Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 6:59 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Norman Slawsky 1387 Harvard Road Atlanta, GA 30306-2431 404-371-8494 From: Judith Gordon Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 6:53 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Judith Gordon 5452 Clanton Woods Drive Evans, GA 30809-7424 706-650-8314 From: Richard George Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 6:42 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Richard George 5276 Zebulon Road Macon, GA 31210-2136 From: Janet Chapman Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 6:27 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Janet Chapman 3080 Farmington Lane Atlanta, GA 30339-4709 770-437-8212 From: Sue Sherrill Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 6:21 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Sue Sherrill 1436 Woodland Hills Dr. NE Atlanta, GA 30324-4629 404-633-1928 From: Jan Dunaway Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 6:10 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Jan Dunaway 4672 Fellswood Drive Stone Mountain, GA 30083-2623 From: Gray Crouse Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 6:10 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Gray Crouse 876 Euclid Ave., N.E. Atlanta, GA 30307-2584 From: Sheldon Schlegman Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 6:06 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Sheldon Schlegman 3300 Windy Ridge Parkway Unit 601 Atlanta, GA 30339-8514 From: Neill Herring Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 5:50 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. Dean Alford is a fundamentally dishonest man whose entire career has involved seeking influence and spending other people's money. He has been given numerous undeserved opportunities in pushing this uneconomic scheme, and even got a Director of EPD discharged when she objected to his water permit for the excellent reason that there is not enough water to cool his plant reliably. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Neill Herring 257 S Elm St Jesup, GA 31546-4801 From: Scott McBride Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 5:46 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Scott McBride 123 Logan Circle Ellijay, GA 30540-3164 706-669-4274 From: Woody Thomas Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 5:41 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Woody Thomas 1060 Sans Souci Way Clarkston, GA 30021-2731 404-297-7017 From: Cindy Rivers Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 5:28 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Cindy Rivers 273 S. Gibson St. Warrenton, GA 30828-8420 706-465-3794 From: Debbie Barnes Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 5:08 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Debbie Barnes 4308 Jameson Pass Alpharetta, GA 30022-3034 From: Roy Taylor Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 4:55 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Roy Taylor 360 E Marietta St Canton, GA 30114-3017 770-720-4669 From: David Bobrow Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 4:34 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. David Bobrow 581 Dashers Landing Road Ellabell, GA 31308-5829 212-595-1181 From: Lynda English Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 4:19 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Lynda English 715 Church Street Swainsboro, GA 30401-3243 From: Lewis Davis Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 4:06 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Lewis Davis 1979 Moody Hollow Rd Hiawassee, GA 30546 From: Diane Spraque Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 3:58 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Diane Spraque 1316 Buena Vista Rd Augusta, GA 30909-3002 From: Terry Dockery Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 3:39 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Terry Dockery 1509 Camp Point Court Roswell, GA 30075-5418 From: Carolyn Keogh Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 3:38 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Carolyn Keogh 219 Parkway Dr. Athens, GA 30606-4949 From: Gloria Clements Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 3:18 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. In addition to the fact that I, along with a great many others, pay Georgia Power Company month after month while watching that money poured into power sources that are dangerous to the health of all Georgians, the economic well-being of Georgia is threatened when these health risks affect our residents. When adults develop medical problems, they cannot be as productive and when their children are sick, the children cannot reach their full potential. The money spent to treat those medical problems could certainly be used for other, more pleasant, purposes. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Gloria Clements 2073 Vineville Avenue #1 Macon, GA 31204-3192 478-744-9966 From: Don Schwarz Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 2:13 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Don Schwarz 3388 Lennox Ct Lawrenceville, GA 30044-5616 770-979-4237 From: Michael Black Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 2:09 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Michael Black 115 Ansley St Decatur, GA 30030-5211 404-982-9604 From: Virginia Carter Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 1:32 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Virginia Carter 475 Glade Rock Springs Clarkesville, GA 30523-4831 706-839-7171 From: Lise Tillman Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2014 11:12 PM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Lise Tillman 183 Gesmon Neville Lane #228 Statesboro, GA 30458-2774 From: Patricia Daniel Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2014 11:11 PM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Patricia Daniel 2059 Stephens Ck. Rd. Warthen, GA 31094-3710 478-348-4856 From: Larry Pellegrini Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2014 11:11 PM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Larry Pellegrini 1041 Canal St. Decatur, GA 30032-2302 404-284-1347 From: Beth Remmes Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2014 11:11 PM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Beth Remmes 4419 Catamount Dr SW Lilburn, GA 30047-8954 770-925-3333 From: Nathan Boddie Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 1:06 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Nathan Boddie 3070 Greenville Road LaGrange, GA 30241-7891 706-884-7172 From: Deanna Harris Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2014 11:00 PM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Deanna Harris 3149 Pennington Street Covington, GA 30014-3551 From: Tom Ferguson Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 12:39 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Tom Ferguson 372 Oakland Ave SE Atlanta, GA 30312-2233 404-522-9659 From: Ginger Pruden Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 12:26 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Ginger Pruden 1052 Egret Lane NE Townsend, GA 31331-3418 912-832-3466 From: Dan Friedman Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 12:01 AM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Dan Friedman 130 26th St. #113 Atlanta, GA 30309-2012 From: Sara Heath Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2014 11:58 PM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Sara Heath 6216 Longleaf Dr Hoschton, GA 30548-8237 770-864-6545 From: Kevin McCauley Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2014 11:55 PM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Kevin McCauley 551 Chateaugay Ln NE Atlanta, GA 30342-3403 404-531-0006 From: Elvin & Nancy Hilyer Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2014 11:48 PM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Elvin & Nancy Hilyer 3865 Dawsonville Hwy Dahlonega, GA 30533-5204 706-429-6011 From: Arthur Gibert Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2014 11:47 PM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Arthur Gibert 3543 Cold Spring Lane Chamblee, GA 30341-2056 770-458-6184 From: Christopher Manganiello Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2014 11:43 PM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Christopher Manganiello 220 Dr. Martin Luther King Pkwy Athens, GA 30601-2931 From: Duncan Cottell Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2014 11:41 PM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, Do not extend the permit for Plant Washington. As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Duncan Cottell 1486 Conway Rd Decatur, GA 30030-4562 404-289-6960 From: Harold Rosenbaum Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2014 11:37 PM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. I can't breath in the summer time. My children and grand children; please help them to live. Harold Rosenbaum PO Box 920518 Norcross, GA 30010-0518 770-409-9060 From: Emily Saliers Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2014 11:34 PM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Emily Saliers 315 w.ponce de leon ave ste.755 decatur, GA 30030-2497 404-377-9900 From: Jan & Dennis Stansell Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2014 11:34 PM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Jan & Dennis Stansell 404 Happy Hollow Circle Suches, GA 30572-2330 From: John Wise Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2014 11:34 PM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. John Wise 741 Ponce De LeóN Court, NE Atlanta, GA 30308-1830 From: Tara Gancos Crawford Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2014 11:32 PM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Tara Gancos Crawford 130 Spalding Court Athens, GA 30605-3716 From: Dr. Jeri Breiner Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2014 11:29 PM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Dr. Jeri Breiner 1705 dunwoody trail, n.e. Atlanta, GA 30324-2705 404-441-5076 From: Kathy Patrick Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2014 11:27 PM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Kathy Patrick 295 Brkfld Nshvl Rd Enigma, GA 31749-6800 From: Marci De Sart Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2014 11:25 PM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Marci De Sart 183 Paradise Marsh Circle Brunswick, GA 31525-2139 From: Roberta Cook Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2014 11:19 PM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Roberta Cook 5911 Graywood Circle Mableton, GA 30126-5717 404-699-2326 From: Donata Renfrow Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2014 11:14 PM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, There are options to Plant Washington. Deny the permit as a way to open options for alternative energy sources. Our children and grandchildren are counting on us to make the transition. We all need cleaner air. As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Donata Renfrow 1731 Regency Park Walk Atlanta, GA 30341-1048 678-357-6513 From: Jessica Muhammad Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2014 11:14 PM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Jessica Muhammad 4072 Kingship Dr Ellenwood, GA 30294-4206 From: Carlotta Harrell Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2014 11:14 PM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Carlotta Harrell PO Box 2563 Stockbridge, GA 30281-8926 From: Lisa Hoggard Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2014 11:13 PM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Lisa Hoggard 1583 Greyson Ridge Marietta, GA 30062-7209 770-977-0257 From: Brenda Owens Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2014 11:08 PM To: ask epd Subject: Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension Dear Judson Turner, Keith Bentley, and Eric Cornwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. I'm concerned about the impact of POWER4Georgians' proposed Plant Washington, which has already required years of your attention to hold its developer to federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The project continues to falter due to ongoing economic and environmental challenges that it is unable to overcome. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had more than 18 months to start the project, and yet no dirt has been turned in fulfillment of permit guidelines. Furthermore, since that time, new clean air protections went into effect that Plant Washington has not demonstrated it can meet. POWER4Georgians had their chance. More affordable and economically sound energy options like solar and energy efficiency are available today to meet Georgia's energy demand-without polluting our communities. Please deny POWER4Georgians' request for a permit extension. Brenda Owens 507 Warm Springs Circle Roswell, GA 30075-4958 678-768-6926