CCA Conservation Alert for Gulf Coast

MolarBoater

Contributing Member
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Mountian Brook
Coastal Conservation Association

Conservation Alert:
Support Gov. Riley's Pledge to Veto Open-Loop LNG Terminals



Your help is urgently needed to encourage Gov. Riley to veto an "open-loop" liquefied natural gas terminal proposed by McMoRan Exploration just 16 miles southeast of Venice.



Open-loop LNG systems convert liquefied gas back into a gaseous state by circulating seawater through a radiator-like system to reheat it. Each open-loop system filters over 100 millions of gallons of seawater per day, then chlorinates it to prevent fouling in the intake pipe. This process creates the potential to cause extensive, unknown damage to the marine resources of the Gulf of Mexico. Click here to see CCA's testimony on McMoRan Exploration's LNG terminal:

CCA Testifies on McMoRan LNG Terminal.



The governors of impacted states have a say in whether corporations can elect to use open-loop technology, which is cheaper to operate. Gov. Riley pledged last year to oppose any open-loop terminal and support only terminals using systems known to have negligible impacts on marine life.



The time has come for conservationists to let the Governor know we support his position to protect the fish and marine life of the Gulf of Mexico. Click on the link below to send an email to the Governor's office, and make your voice heard. Below is text of a sample letter to him on the issue. Please feel free to use your own words or to copy and paste this sample letter. But please send an email supportive of the Governor's position.



Email Governor Riley [email protected]
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Subject: McMoRan Exploration Open-Loop LNG Terminal



Dear Governor Riley,



As a member of the Coastal Conservation Association of Alabama, I too am concerned about the serious threat open-loop LNG terminals pose to the marine resources of the Gulf of Mexico. Your courageous stand against this type of destructive technology gave me great hope last year that fragile marine life would not be subjected to the damage this technology is very likely to cause. Your stance against open-loop technology is shared by sportsmen and conservationists all over the state.



I am writing to encourage you to follow through on your pledge to veto open-loop terminals, and deny McMoRan Exploration the chance to take such a huge, unnecessary risk with the marine resources of our great state



Thank you for your attention to this issue.



Sincerely,
 
Obviously, if you are in a Gulf Coast State, just substitute your governor's name, state and e-mail address where necessary.
We must fight to save the fish so we can catch and eat them! Or release if you like that too.
Molar
 
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