From: Sierra Club on behalf of Marie Harrison Sent: Monday, April 21, 2014 8:44 AM To: Cornwell, Eric Subject: No More Second Chances for Plant Washington Apr 21, 2014 Ambient Air Branch Manager Eric Cromwell GA Dear Ambient Air Branch Manager Cromwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. Permits for the proposed Plant Washington have time and again been sent back to the drawing boards because they have not met federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had almost 18 months to start his project, but has proven yet again his inability to fulfill permit guidelines. Dean Alford and POWER4Georgians should not be given ANOTHER second-chance to pollute Georgia's clean air and clean water. I am writing you today to ask you to deny POWER4Georgian's request for a permit extension, and to request that you host a hearing to hear the public's overwhelming opposition to a permit extension before making your decision. Sincerely, Marie Harrison 302 Barrett Springs Ct Canton, GA 30115-4330 (770) 345-7299 From: Sierra Club on behalf of Brian Brown Sent: Monday, April 21, 2014 7:14 AM To: Cornwell, Eric Subject: No More Second Chances for Plant Washington Apr 21, 2014 Ambient Air Branch Manager Eric Cromwell GA Dear Ambient Air Branch Manager Cromwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. Permits for the proposed Plant Washington have time and again been sent back to the drawing boards because they have not met federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had almost 18 months to start his project, but has proven yet again his inability to fulfill permit guidelines. Dean Alford and POWER4Georgians should not be given ANOTHER second-chance to pollute Georgia's clean air and clean water. I am writing you today to ask you to deny POWER4Georgian's request for a permit extension, and to request that you host a hearing to hear the public's overwhelming opposition to a permit extension before making your decision. Sincerely, Brian Brown 162 Pine Needle Rd Fitzgerald, GA 31750-8456 From: Sierra Club on behalf of Diane Snow Sent: Monday, April 21, 2014 6:44 AM To: Cornwell, Eric Subject: No More Second Chances for Plant Washington Apr 21, 2014 Ambient Air Branch Manager Eric Cromwell GA Dear Ambient Air Branch Manager Cromwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. Permits for the proposed Plant Washington have time and again been sent back to the drawing boards because they have not met federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had almost 18 months to start his project, but has proven yet again his inability to fulfill permit guidelines. Dean Alford and POWER4Georgians should not be given ANOTHER second-chance to pollute Georgia's clean air and clean water. I am writing you today to ask you to deny POWER4Georgian's request for a permit extension, and to request that you host a hearing to hear the public's overwhelming opposition to a permit extension before making your decision. Sincerely, Diane Snow 925 Boss Hardy Rd Winder, GA 30680-2757 (678) 227-1089 From: Sierra Club on behalf of Erain Trenado Sent: Monday, April 21, 2014 6:14 AM To: Cornwell, Eric Subject: No More Second Chances for Plant Washington Apr 21, 2014 Ambient Air Branch Manager Eric Cromwell GA Dear Ambient Air Branch Manager Cromwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. Permits for the proposed Plant Washington have time and again been sent back to the drawing boards because they have not met federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had almost 18 months to start his project, but has proven yet again his inability to fulfill permit guidelines. Dean Alford and POWER4Georgians should not be given ANOTHER second-chance to pollute Georgia's clean air and clean water. I am writing you today to ask you to deny POWER4Georgian's request for a permit extension, and to request that you host a hearing to hear the public's overwhelming opposition to a permit extension before making your decision. Sincerely, Erain Trenado 2 Vale Rincon, GA 31326 (912) 412-7283 From: Sierra Club on behalf of Timothy Steininger Sent: Monday, April 21, 2014 5:14 AM To: Cornwell, Eric Subject: No More Second Chances for Plant Washington Apr 21, 2014 Ambient Air Branch Manager Eric Cromwell GA Dear Ambient Air Branch Manager Cromwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. Permits for the proposed Plant Washington have time and again been sent back to the drawing boards because they have not met federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had almost 18 months to start his project, but has proven yet again his inability to fulfill permit guidelines. Dean Alford and POWER4Georgians should not be given ANOTHER second-chance to pollute Georgia's clean air and clean water. I am writing you today to ask you to deny POWER4Georgian's request for a permit extension, and to request that you host a hearing to hear the public's overwhelming opposition to a permit extension before making your decision. Sincerely, Timothy Steininger 1539 Endurance Hill Dr NW Kennesaw, GA 30152-4400 (770) 474-7164 From: Sierra Club on behalf of Charles Sr. Brexel Sent: Monday, April 21, 2014 4:44 AM To: Cornwell, Eric Subject: No More Second Chances for Plant Washington Apr 21, 2014 Ambient Air Branch Manager Eric Cromwell GA Dear Ambient Air Branch Manager Cromwell, Permits for the proposed Plant Washington have time and again been sent back to the drawing boards because they have not met federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had almost 18 months to start his project, but has proven yet again his inability to fulfill permit guidelines. Dean Alford and POWER4Georgians should not be given ANOTHER second-chance to pollute Georgia's clean air and clean water. I am writing you today to ask you to deny POWER4Georgian's request for a permit extension, and to request that you host a hearing to hear the public's overwhelming opposition to a permit extension before making your decision. Solar and wind power are already at a lower cost to purchase than gas, coal, oil and nuclear power. Solar and wind power are continuing to become an even lower cost to purchase every few months while the price of gas, coal, oil and nuclear are continuing to increase every few months. For more than 2 years, solar and wind power have been the lowest cost and fastest projects to finance, build and get operational. It is at http://cleantechnica.com/world-wind-power/5/ and http://cleantechnica.com/solar-power/. Solar power has already been purchased for 5 cents per kWh in Austin, Texas on 3/13/14. It is at http://www.the9billion.com/2014/03/16/solar-power-more-economical-than-gas-coal-nuclear-in-texas/ Solar power has already been purchased in NC for less than 7 cents per kWh since 2013. It is at http://www.greentechmedia.com/articles/read/Cheapest-Solar-Ever-Austin-Energy-Buys-PV-From-SunEdison-at-5-Cents-Per-Ki Solar power is growing exponentially in NC. It is at http://www.pvsolarreport.com/blog/item/1282-north-carolina-number-2-solar-state In 2014, NC is adding, at least, another 800 MW of solar power to the 557 MW already installed. It is at http://www.pvsolarreport.com/blog/item/1165-north-carolina-breaks-800mw-solar-pv-power-target-for-2014 According to georgiaenergy.org, GA had a total electrical capacity of 37.2 GW in 2011. According to The Solutions Project, GA has the potential for up to, at least, 21.6 GW of solar power. It is at http://thesolutionsproject.org/ Click on the state of GA to see the plan. Further, GA has the potential for, at least, up to 1.86 GW of onshore and 13.02 GW of offshore wind power. TX, IA, IL, and OK are the top four states with installed wind power. As of January 2014, they each have more than 1 GW. It is in the table "Net Generation by State, YTD" at http://www.eia.gov/renewable/wind/wind.html #5 is KS at 0.97 GW, #10 is OR at 0.463 GW and #11 is NY at 0.457 GW. The offshore Cape Wind project, at up to 420 MW, in MA, will begin onshore cable route construction by the end of this year and begin ocean construction in 2015. Cape Wind expects to commence commercial operations in late summer, 2016. It is at http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20140326005937/en/Cape-Wind-Bank-Tokyo-Mitsubishi-UFJ-Add-Natixis#.U0Okd6K9b9t The UK already has 3.08 GW of operational offshore wind turbines and 0.965 GW under construction. It is at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_offshore_wind_farms Wind power is Scotland's fastest growing renewable energy technology. It has 4.698 GW of installed capacity as of January 2014. It is at http://www.scottishrenewables.com/scottish-renewable-energy-statistics-glance/ Scotland is already at 40% renewable energy. It is on plan to be at 50% by 2015 and at 100% by 2020. It is at http://ecowatch.com/2013/12/24/scotland-road-100-percent-renewable-energy-2020/ Since 2013, over 90 towns in Illinois have already been powered by 100% renewable energy. It is at http://ecowatch.com/2014/03/08/illinois-clean-energy/ CA is currently on plan to have 33% renewable energy by 2020. It is at http://www.energy.ca.gov/renewables/tracking_progress/index.html CA has already accelerated its renewable energy target at least twice. NY State is adding 3 GW of solar power by 2023 to the 247 MW already installed. It has also started a 1 billion dollar Green Bank to help finance more renewable energy projects. It is at http://www.sustainablebusiness.com/index.cfm/go/news.display/id/25451 Alabama already has 10.6% renewable energy production. It ranks 21st out of 50 states in renewable energy production. It is at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U.S._states_by_electricity_production_from_renewable_sources NC has 7.5% renewable energy production. It ranks 28th. Arkansas has 7.2% renewable energy production. It ranks 29th. GA has only 5.8% renewable energy production. GA ranks only 32nd. As of 1/1/14, GA already has 116 MW of solar power operational. It is at http://www.seia.org/state-solar-policy/georgia On 2/10/14, Origis Energy said: "Georgia Power's cumulative programs are expected to result in nearly 800 MW of solar capacity when fully implemented, for the largest voluntary solar portfolio and one of the largest in the nation." It is at http://www.electricenergyonline.com/detail_news.php?ID=46969490 Sincerely, Charles Sr. Brexel 12085 Wexford Overlook Roswell, GA 30075-1455 From: Sierra Club on behalf of Tanya Rowden Sent: Monday, April 21, 2014 3:44 AM To: Cornwell, Eric Subject: No More Second Chances for Plant Washington Apr 21, 2014 Ambient Air Branch Manager Eric Cromwell GA Dear Ambient Air Branch Manager Cromwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. Permits for the proposed Plant Washington have time and again been sent back to the drawing boards because they have not met federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had almost 18 months to start his project, but has proven yet again his inability to fulfill permit guidelines. Dean Alford and POWER4Georgians should not be given ANOTHER second-chance to pollute Georgia's clean air and clean water. I am writing you today to ask you to deny POWER4Georgian's request for a permit extension, and to request that you host a hearing to hear the public's overwhelming opposition to a permit extension before making your decision. Sincerely, Tanya Rowden 842 Boss Hardy Rd Winder, GA 30680-2743 (770) 586-5611 From: Sierra Club on behalf of Edward Cammann Sent: Monday, April 21, 2014 12:44 AM To: Cornwell, Eric Subject: No More Second Chances for Plant Washington Apr 20, 2014 Ambient Air Branch Manager Eric Cromwell GA Dear Ambient Air Branch Manager Cromwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. Permits for the proposed Plant Washington have time and again been sent back to the drawing boards because they have not met federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had almost 18 months to start his project, but has proven yet again his inability to fulfill permit guidelines. Dean Alford and POWER4Georgians should not be given ANOTHER second-chance to pollute Georgia's clean air and clean water. I am writing you today to ask you to deny POWER4Georgian's request for a permit extension, and to request that you host a hearing to hear the public's overwhelming opposition to a permit extension before making your decision. Sincerely, Edward Cammann 3437 Laurelwood Ct NE Roswell, GA 30075-5250 (770) 640-8325 From: Sierra Club on behalf of H Berrien Zettler Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2014 11:43 PM To: Cornwell, Eric Subject: No More Second Chances for Plant Washington Apr 20, 2014 Ambient Air Branch Manager Eric Cromwell GA Dear Ambient Air Branch Manager Cromwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. Permits for the proposed Plant Washington have time and again been sent back to the drawing boards because they have not met federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had almost 18 months to start his project, but has proven yet again his inability to fulfill permit guidelines. Dean Alford and POWER4Georgians should not be given ANOTHER second-chance to pollute Georgia's clean air and clean water. I am writing you today to ask you to deny POWER4Georgian's request for a permit extension, and to request that you host a hearing to hear the public's overwhelming opposition to a permit extension before making your decision. Sincerely, H Berrien Zettler 2230 Cherokee Ave Columbus, GA 31906-1486 (706) 324-6363 From: Sierra Club on behalf of William Brown Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2014 11:43 PM To: Cornwell, Eric Subject: No More Second Chances for Plant Washington Apr 20, 2014 Ambient Air Branch Manager Eric Cromwell GA Dear Ambient Air Branch Manager Cromwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. Permits for the proposed Plant Washington have time and again been sent back to the drawing boards because they have not met federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had almost 18 months to start his project, but has proven yet again his inability to fulfill permit guidelines. Dean Alford and POWER4Georgians should not be given ANOTHER second-chance to pollute Georgia's clean air and clean water. I am writing you today to ask you to deny POWER4Georgian's request for a permit extension, and to request that you host a hearing to hear the public's overwhelming opposition to a permit extension before making your decision. I hope with all my heart that you gentlemen will see what great damage this project would create and not consider this abomination. The Bible says that we should be stewards of our earth and not desecrate what God has created. Sincerely, William Brown 162 Pine Needle Rd Fitzgerald, GA 31750-8456 (229) 423-7422 From: Sierra Club on behalf of Free Polazzo Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2014 8:43 PM To: Cornwell, Eric Subject: No More Second Chances for Plant Washington Apr 20, 2014 Ambient Air Branch Manager Eric Cromwell GA Dear Ambient Air Branch Manager Cromwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. Permits for the proposed Plant Washington have time and again been sent back to the drawing boards because they have not met federal clean air and clean water safeguards. I have a serious lung disease (Sarcoidosis) and live North of the proposed plan washington coal burning plant. PLEASE do not shorten my life by allow this NEEDLESS plant from being built. There are MANY alternatives to providing electric power including SOLAR which is in huge abundance in Southwest GA. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had almost 18 months to start his project, but has proven yet again his inability to fulfill permit guidelines. Dean Alford and POWER4Georgians should not be given ANOTHER second-chance to pollute Georgia's clean air and clean water. I am writing you today to ask you to deny POWER4Georgian's request for a permit extension, and to request that you host a hearing to hear the public's overwhelming opposition to a permit extension before making your decision. Sincerely, Free Polazzo 5525 Dorsett Shoals Ln Douglasville, GA 30135-4072 From: Sierra Club on behalf of Elizabeth Martin Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2014 7:14 PM To: Cornwell, Eric Subject: No More Second Chances for Plant Washington Apr 20, 2014 Ambient Air Branch Manager Eric Cromwell GA Dear Ambient Air Branch Manager Cromwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. Permits for the proposed Plant Washington have time and again been sent back to the drawing boards because they have not met federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had almost 18 months to start his project, but has proven yet again his inability to fulfill permit guidelines. Dean Alford and POWER4Georgians should not be given ANOTHER second-chance to pollute Georgia's clean air and clean water. I am writing you today to ask you to deny POWER4Georgian's request for a permit extension, and to request that you host a hearing to hear the public's overwhelming opposition to a permit extension before making your decision. Having grown up in coal towns of central WV and southeastern Ohio.I know well the dangers of mining and burning coal. My father, a miner, died of Black Lung Disease and Lung Cancer. Many other miners suffered the same fate, and others were injured or killed in mining "accidents." Coal dust and soot often coated our laundry that was hanging on the line to dry. My younger brothers and I all regularly shoveled ten ton loads of coal into our coal cellar to feed our furnace. So did most of our peers. I object strongly to the building of new coal-fired power plants instead of promoting renewable energy sources for the grid. Sincerely, Elizabeth Martin 940 S Enota Dr NE Apt 334 Gainesville, GA 30501-2461 (770) 312-3908 From: Sierra Club on behalf of Nelson Hebert Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2014 6:43 PM To: Cornwell, Eric Subject: No More Second Chances for Plant Washington Apr 20, 2014 Ambient Air Branch Manager Eric Cromwell GA Dear Ambient Air Branch Manager Cromwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. Permits for the proposed Plant Washington have time and again been sent back to the drawing boards because they have not met federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had almost 18 months to start his project, but has proven yet again his inability to fulfill permit guidelines. Dean Alford and POWER4Georgians should not be given ANOTHER second-chance to pollute Georgia's clean air and clean water. I am writing you today to ask you to deny POWER4Georgian's request for a permit extension, and to request that you host a hearing to hear the public's overwhelming opposition to a permit extension before making your decision. Sincerely, Nelson Hebert 542 Hidden Hills Ct Marietta, GA 30066-5238 From: Sierra Club on behalf of Luci Cook Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2014 6:13 PM To: Cornwell, Eric Subject: No More Second Chances for Plant Washington Apr 20, 2014 Ambient Air Branch Manager Eric Cromwell GA Dear Ambient Air Branch Manager Cromwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. Permits for the proposed Plant Washington have time and again been sent back to the drawing boards because they have not met federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had almost 18 months to start his project, but has proven yet again his inability to fulfill permit guidelines. Dean Alford and POWER4Georgians should not be given ANOTHER second-chance to pollute Georgia's clean air and clean water. I am writing you today to ask you to deny POWER4Georgian's request for a permit extension, and to request that you host a hearing to hear the public's overwhelming opposition to a permit extension before making your decision. Sincerely, Luci Cook 185 Mead Rd Decatur, GA 30030-3622 (404) 441-7879 From: Sierra Club on behalf of Alexis Nixon Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2014 5:13 PM To: Cornwell, Eric Subject: No More Second Chances for Plant Washington Apr 20, 2014 Ambient Air Branch Manager Eric Cromwell GA Dear Ambient Air Branch Manager Cromwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. Permits for the proposed Plant Washington have time and again been sent back to the drawing boards because they have not met federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had almost 18 months to start his project, but has proven yet again his inability to fulfill permit guidelines. Dean Alford and POWER4Georgians should not be given ANOTHER second-chance to pollute Georgia's clean air and clean water. I am writing you today to ask you to deny POWER4Georgian's request for a permit extension, and to request that you host a hearing to hear the public's overwhelming opposition to a permit extension before making your decision. Sincerely, Alexis Nixon 1850 Cotillion Dr Apt 1224 Atlanta, GA 30338-7886 (404) 981-8398 From: Sierra Club on behalf of Lacey Odell Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2014 5:13 PM To: Cornwell, Eric Subject: No More Second Chances for Plant Washington Apr 20, 2014 Ambient Air Branch Manager Eric Cromwell GA Dear Ambient Air Branch Manager Cromwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. Permits for the proposed Plant Washington have time and again been sent back to the drawing boards because they have not met federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had almost 18 months to start his project, but has proven yet again his inability to fulfill permit guidelines. Dean Alford and POWER4Georgians should not be given ANOTHER second-chance to pollute Georgia's clean air and clean water. I am writing you today to ask you to deny POWER4Georgian's request for a permit extension, and to request that you host a hearing to hear the public's overwhelming opposition to a permit extension before making your decision. Sincerely, Lacey Odell 121 Natchez Ct Saint Marys, GA 31558-4247 From: Sierra Club on behalf of Jo Ann Wright Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2014 4:42 PM To: Cornwell, Eric Subject: No More Second Chances for Plant Washington Apr 20, 2014 Ambient Air Branch Manager Eric Cromwell GA Dear Ambient Air Branch Manager Cromwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. Permits for the proposed Plant Washington have time and again been sent back to the drawing boards because they have not met federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had almost 18 months to start his project, but has proven yet again his inability to fulfill permit guidelines. Dean Alford and POWER4Georgians should not be given ANOTHER second-chance to pollute Georgia's clean air and clean water. I am writing you today to ask you to deny POWER4Georgian's request for a permit extension, and to request that you host a hearing to hear the public's overwhelming opposition to a permit extension before making your decision. ENERGY SOURCES ARE NECESSARY BUT NUCLEAR? COAL? WHY CAN'T WE CONCENTRATE ON RENEWABLE ENERGY - WIND, SOLAR. A COLLEGE (ST. MARY'S IN ST. CLOUD, MN. I BELIEVE) HAS BEEN GENERATING THEIR ENTIRE HEAT SUPPLY FROM BURNING GARBAGE. HUH??? THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX FOR A CHANGE. Sincerely, Jo Ann Wright 244 Quarters Rd Fayetteville, GA 30215-6542 (770) 460-9625 From: Sierra Club on behalf of Robert Elder Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2014 4:42 PM To: Cornwell, Eric Subject: No More Second Chances for Plant Washington Apr 20, 2014 Ambient Air Branch Manager Eric Cromwell GA Dear Ambient Air Branch Manager Cromwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. Permits for the proposed Plant Washington have time and again been sent back to the drawing boards because they have not met federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had almost 18 months to start his project, but has proven yet again his inability to fulfill permit guidelines. Dean Alford and POWER4Georgians should not be given ANOTHER second-chance to pollute Georgia's clean air and clean water. I am writing you today to ask you to deny POWER4Georgian's request for a permit extension, and to request that you host a hearing to hear the public's overwhelming opposition to a permit extension before making your decision. Make a decision that makes sense for Georgia and for our children and their children!! Sincerely, Robert Elder PO Box 3425 Valdosta, GA 31604-3425 From: Sierra Club on behalf of Phil Parkerson Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2014 3:43 PM To: Cornwell, Eric Subject: No More Second Chances for Plant Washington Apr 20, 2014 Ambient Air Branch Manager Eric Cromwell GA Dear Ambient Air Branch Manager Cromwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. Permits for the proposed Plant Washington have time and again been sent back to the drawing boards because they have not met federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had almost 18 months to start his project, but has proven yet again his inability to fulfill permit guidelines. Dean Alford and POWER4Georgians should not be given ANOTHER second-chance to pollute Georgia's clean air and clean water. I am writing you today to ask you to deny POWER4Georgian's request for a permit extension, and to request that you host a hearing to hear the public's overwhelming opposition to a permit extension before making your decision. Sincerely, Phil Parkerson 127 Adams Lake Blvd SE Atlanta, GA 30339-3333 (404) 401-1959 From: Sierra Club on behalf of Alice Bruckner Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2014 3:43 PM To: Cornwell, Eric Subject: No More Second Chances for Plant Washington Apr 20, 2014 Ambient Air Branch Manager Eric Cromwell GA Dear Ambient Air Branch Manager Cromwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. Permits for the proposed Plant Washington have time and again been sent back to the drawing boards because they have not met federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had almost 18 months to start his project, but has proven yet again his inability to fulfill permit guidelines. Dean Alford and POWER4Georgians should not be given ANOTHER second-chance to pollute Georgia's clean air and clean water. I am writing you today to ask you to deny POWER4Georgian's request for a permit extension, and to request that you host a hearing to hear the public's overwhelming opposition to a permit extension before making your decision. Sincerely, Alice Bruckner PO Box 217 Bostwick, GA 30623-0217 From: Sierra Club on behalf of Donna Davenport Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2014 3:43 PM To: Cornwell, Eric Subject: No More Second Chances for Plant Washington Apr 20, 2014 Ambient Air Branch Manager Eric Cromwell GA Dear Ambient Air Branch Manager Cromwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. Permits for the proposed Plant Washington have time and again been sent back to the drawing boards because they have not met federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had almost 18 months to start his project, but has proven yet again his inability to fulfill permit guidelines. Dean Alford and POWER4Georgians should not be given ANOTHER second-chance to pollute Georgia's clean air and clean water. I am writing you today to ask you to deny POWER4Georgian's request for a permit extension, and to request that you host a hearing to hear the public's overwhelming opposition to a permit extension before making your decision. Sincerely, Donna Davenport 2877 Hillbrook Way Decatur, GA 30033-2425 (770) 939-4315 From: Sierra Club on behalf of Deborah Rogers Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2014 3:12 PM To: Cornwell, Eric Subject: No More Second Chances for Plant Washington Apr 20, 2014 Ambient Air Branch Manager Eric Cromwell GA Dear Ambient Air Branch Manager Cromwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. Permits for the proposed Plant Washington have time and again been sent back to the drawing boards because they have not met federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had almost 18 months to start his project, but has proven yet again his inability to fulfill permit guidelines. Dean Alford and POWER4Georgians should not be given ANOTHER second-chance to pollute Georgia's clean air and clean water. I am writing you today to ask you to deny POWER4Georgian's request for a permit extension, and to request that you host a hearing to hear the public's overwhelming opposition to a permit extension before making your decision. Sincerely, Deborah Rogers 3416 Ravenwood Dr Augusta, GA 30907-3532 From: Sierra Club on behalf of Andrea Bounds Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2014 2:43 PM To: Cornwell, Eric Subject: No More Second Chances for Plant Washington Apr 20, 2014 Ambient Air Branch Manager Eric Cromwell GA Dear Ambient Air Branch Manager Cromwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. Permits for the proposed Plant Washington have time and again been sent back to the drawing boards because they have not met federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had almost 18 months to start his project, but has proven yet again his inability to fulfill permit guidelines. Dean Alford and POWER4Georgians should not be given ANOTHER second-chance to pollute Georgia's clean air and clean water. I am writing you today to ask you to deny POWER4Georgian's request for a permit extension, and to request that you host a hearing to hear the public's overwhelming opposition to a permit extension before making your decision. Sincerely, Andrea Bounds 5008 Davenport Pl Roswell, GA 30075-8260 From: Sierra Club on behalf of Suzan Ward Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2014 1:12 PM To: Cornwell, Eric Subject: No More Second Chances for Plant Washington Apr 20, 2014 Ambient Air Branch Manager Eric Cromwell GA Dear Ambient Air Branch Manager Cromwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. Permits for the proposed Plant Washington have time and again been sent back to the drawing boards because they have not met federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had almost 18 months to start his project, but has proven yet again his inability to fulfill permit guidelines. Dean Alford and POWER4Georgians should not be given ANOTHER second-chance to pollute Georgia's clean air and clean water. I am writing you today to ask you to deny POWER4Georgian's request for a permit extension, and to request that you host a hearing to hear the public's overwhelming opposition to a permit extension before making your decision. Sincerely, Suzan Ward PO Box 571 Mountain City, GA 30562-0571 From: Sierra Club on behalf of Holly Mcmahan Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2014 1:42 PM To: Cornwell, Eric Subject: No More Second Chances for Plant Washington Apr 20, 2014 Ambient Air Branch Manager Eric Cromwell GA Dear Ambient Air Branch Manager Cromwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. Permits for the proposed Plant Washington have time and again been sent back to the drawing boards because they have not met federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had almost 18 months to start his project, but has proven yet again his inability to fulfill permit guidelines. Dean Alford and POWER4Georgians should not be given ANOTHER second-chance to pollute Georgia's clean air and clean water. I am writing you today to ask you to deny POWER4Georgian's request for a permit extension, and to request that you host a hearing to hear the public's overwhelming opposition to a permit extension before making your decision. Sincerely, Holly Mcmahan 205 Mayflower Dr Woodstock, GA 30188-2717 From: Sierra Club on behalf of Judy Arnold Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2014 12:42 PM To: Cornwell, Eric Subject: No More Second Chances for Plant Washington Apr 20, 2014 Ambient Air Branch Manager Eric Cromwell GA Dear Ambient Air Branch Manager Cromwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. Permits for the proposed Plant Washington have time and again been sent back to the drawing boards because they have not met federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had almost 18 months to start his project, but has proven yet again his inability to fulfill permit guidelines. Dean Alford and POWER4Georgians should not be given ANOTHER second-chance to pollute Georgia's clean air and clean water. I am writing you today to ask you to deny POWER4Georgian's request for a permit extension, and to request that you host a hearing to hear the public's overwhelming opposition to a permit extension before making your decision. Sincerely, Judy Arnold PO Box 191764 Atlanta, GA 31119-1764 (706) 973-7412 From: Sierra Club on behalf of Joanne Steele Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2014 10:42 AM To: Cornwell, Eric Subject: No More Second Chances for Plant Washington Apr 20, 2014 Ambient Air Branch Manager Eric Cromwell GA Dear Ambient Air Branch Manager Cromwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. Permits for the proposed Plant Washington have time and again been sent back to the drawing boards because they have not met federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had almost 18 months to start his project, but has proven yet again his inability to fulfill permit guidelines. Dean Alford and POWER4Georgians should not be given ANOTHER second-chance to pollute Georgia's clean air and clean water. I am writing you today to ask you to deny POWER4Georgian's request for a permit extension, and to request that you host a hearing to hear the public's overwhelming opposition to a permit extension before making your decision. Clean, safe renewable energy is the answer, along with energy saving conservation in building design. Let's make Georgia a proactive clean energy state! Sincerely, Joanne Steele 320 Sal Mountain River Rd Sautee Nacoochee, GA 30571-2931 (706) 878-2035 From: Sierra Club on behalf of Denise Nickerson Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2014 10:11 AM To: Cornwell, Eric Subject: No More Second Chances for Plant Washington Apr 20, 2014 Ambient Air Branch Manager Eric Cromwell GA Dear Ambient Air Branch Manager Cromwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. Permits for the proposed Plant Washington have time and again been sent back to the drawing boards because they have not met federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had almost 18 months to start his project, but has proven yet again his inability to fulfill permit guidelines. Dean Alford and POWER4Georgians should not be given ANOTHER second-chance to pollute Georgia's clean air and clean water. I am writing you today to ask you to deny POWER4Georgian's request for a permit extension, and to request that you host a hearing to hear the public's overwhelming opposition to a permit extension before making your decision. Sincerely, Denise Nickerson 377 Brookview Trl Lawrenceville, GA 30044-2854 (770) 963-0675 From: Sierra Club on behalf of Alex Graas Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2014 6:11 AM To: Cornwell, Eric Subject: No More Second Chances for Plant Washington Apr 20, 2014 Ambient Air Branch Manager Eric Cromwell GA Dear Ambient Air Branch Manager Cromwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. Permits for the proposed Plant Washington have time and again been sent back to the drawing boards because they have not met federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had almost 18 months to start his project, but has proven yet again his inability to fulfill permit guidelines. Dean Alford and POWER4Georgians should not be given ANOTHER second-chance to pollute Georgia's clean air and clean water. I am writing you today to ask you to deny POWER4Georgian's request for a permit extension, and to request that you host a hearing to hear the public's overwhelming opposition to a permit extension before making your decision. Sincerely, Alex Graas 6402 Silvertide Way Flowery Branch, GA 30542-7610 (678) 666-0141 From: Sierra Club on behalf of Barbara Schiavo Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2014 4:41 AM To: Cornwell, Eric Subject: No More Second Chances for Plant Washington Apr 20, 2014 Ambient Air Branch Manager Eric Cromwell GA Dear Ambient Air Branch Manager Cromwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. Permits for the proposed Plant Washington have time and again been sent back to the drawing boards because they have not met federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had almost 18 months to start his project, but has proven yet again his inability to fulfill permit guidelines. Dean Alford and POWER4Georgians should not be given ANOTHER second-chance to pollute Georgia's clean air and clean water. I am writing you today to ask you to deny POWER4Georgian's request for a permit extension, and to request that you host a hearing to hear the public's overwhelming opposition to a permit extension before making your decision. Sincerely, Barbara Schiavo 109 Spence St Saint Marys, GA 31558-9114 (973) 219-4824 From: Sierra Club on behalf of Patricia Roberts Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2014 3:40 AM To: Cornwell, Eric Subject: No More Second Chances for Plant Washington Apr 20, 2014 Ambient Air Branch Manager Eric Cromwell GA Dear Ambient Air Branch Manager Cromwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. Permits for the proposed Plant Washington have time and again been sent back to the drawing boards because they have not met federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had almost 18 months to start his project, but has proven yet again his inability to fulfill permit guidelines. Dean Alford and POWER4Georgians should not be given ANOTHER second-chance to pollute Georgia's clean air and clean water. I am writing you today to ask you to deny POWER4Georgian's request for a permit extension, and to request that you host a hearing to hear the public's overwhelming opposition to a permit extension before making your decision. Sincerely, Patricia Roberts 1699 Porter Dr NW Atlanta, GA 30314-2115 From: Sierra Club on behalf of Jeffrey Lowe Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2014 12:10 AM To: Cornwell, Eric Subject: No More Second Chances for Plant Washington Apr 19, 2014 Ambient Air Branch Manager Eric Cromwell GA Dear Ambient Air Branch Manager Cromwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. Permits for the proposed Plant Washington have time and again been sent back to the drawing boards because they have not met federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had almost 18 months to start his project, but has proven yet again his inability to fulfill permit guidelines. Dean Alford and POWER4Georgians should not be given ANOTHER second-chance to pollute Georgia's clean air and clean water. I am writing you today to ask you to deny POWER4Georgian's request for a permit extension, and to request that you host a hearing to hear the public's overwhelming opposition to a permit extension before making your decision. Sincerely, Jeffrey Lowe 4150 Lions Pl Apt B3 Macon, GA 31206-3561 (478) 781-6907 From: Sierra Club on behalf of Anthony Ricciardi Sent: Saturday, April 19, 2014 11:40 PM To: Cornwell, Eric Subject: No More Second Chances for Plant Washington Apr 19, 2014 Ambient Air Branch Manager Eric Cromwell GA Dear Ambient Air Branch Manager Cromwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. Permits for the proposed Plant Washington have time and again been sent back to the drawing boards because they have not met federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had almost 18 months to start his project, but has proven yet again his inability to fulfill permit guidelines. Dean Alford and POWER4Georgians should not be given ANOTHER second-chance to pollute Georgia's clean air and clean water. I am writing you today to ask you to deny POWER4Georgian's request for a permit extension, and to request that you host a hearing to hear the public's overwhelming opposition to a permit extension before making your decision. Sincerely, Anthony Ricciardi 783 Harold Ave SE Atlanta, GA 30316-1217 (404) 523-8261 From: Sierra Club on behalf of Joel Eizenstat Sent: Friday, April 18, 2014 11:12 AM To: Cornwell, Eric Subject: No More Second Chances for Plant Washington Apr 18, 2014 Ambient Air Branch Manager Eric Cromwell GA Dear Ambient Air Branch Manager Cromwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. Permits for the proposed Plant Washington have time and again been sent back to the drawing boards because they have not met federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had almost 18 months to start his project, but has proven yet again his inability to fulfill permit guidelines. Dean Alford and POWER4Georgians should not be given ANOTHER second-chance to pollute Georgia's clean air and clean water. I am writing you today to ask you to deny POWER4Georgian's request for a permit extension, and to request that you host a hearing to hear the public's overwhelming opposition to a permit extension before making your decision. Sincerely, Joel Eizenstat 170 Fox Trce Athens, GA 30606-3937 (706) 248-8227 From: Sierra Club on behalf of Leigh Walker Sent: Friday, April 18, 2014 10:39 AM To: Cornwell, Eric Subject: No More Second Chances for Plant Washington Apr 18, 2014 Ambient Air Branch Manager Eric Cromwell GA Dear Ambient Air Branch Manager Cromwell, As a resident of Georgia, I care deeply about our state's clean air and clean water resources. Permits for the proposed Plant Washington have time and again been sent back to the drawing boards because they have not met federal clean air and clean water safeguards. The developer of the proposed Plant Washington has had almost 18 months to start his project, but has proven yet again his inability to fulfill permit guidelines. Dean Alford and POWER4Georgians should not be given ANOTHER second-chance to pollute Georgia's clean air and clean water. I am writing you today to ask you to deny POWER4Georgian's request for a permit extension, and to request that you host a hearing to hear the public's overwhelming opposition to a permit extension before making your decision. Sincerely, Leigh Walker 1067 Reeder Cir NE Atlanta, GA 30306-3201 (404) 881-6430