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Red Clay Park
Apr
23
23 April 2008, Nancy @ 8:46 am

We found an Environmental Impact Report for the Power Plant next to Red Clay State Park. It clearly states: ” It is expected that circuit breakers at the substation could occasionally open to disconnect part of the transmission system during incidents such as excessive current or voltage fluctuations. The resulting noise could startle people nearby; however, because of the infrequent occurrences it would not result in a significant impact.” But what if one of those infrequent occurrences just happened to coincide with Cherokee sacred ceremonies?

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