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2- San Miguel Basin Fortin), Thursday, December 10, 2009 <br />Letter: Prim Farmland <br />Dear Friends and Citizens of <br />Nucla, .Norwood. Naturit:a and <br />Paradox: <br />We need your help. Every day <br />.1 fight for what is right. I. f5ght <br />the environmentalists who want <br />sucker fish protected, prairie dogs <br />protected, and all those who fight <br />the mining industry, oilfield indus- <br />try, and the ranchers and farmers. <br />I've seen all of these comtnurr.ities <br />pull together for the better good. <br />That is why we need your <br />help slow. <br />If you read the Forut last <br />week, you will see there is as <br />Public Notice that Western Fuels <br />put in the paper, very small print <br />and very little details `requesting <br />a Permit Revision. This greatly <br />:affects many of you. This 139 page <br />Revision is to allow Wester Fuels <br />to return PRIME FARMLAND, <br />irrigated pastures and haylands, <br />back to TRY LAND consist- <br />ing mostly of sagebrush. If this <br />Revision is approved, it will allow <br />Western Fuels to reclaim any :fami <br /> <br />Tkc <br />Wire <br />PRE-THR <br />11 spend a lot of time watching <br />for odd things people do that sepa- <br />rate them from Border Collies and <br />Angus Bulls. In other words, flow <br />do we humans differ from higher <br />life forms? <br />Border Collies, Angus Bulls <br />and most other animals think <br />about now. Today is all that exists <br />for them. '.Their rules are simple. <br />If you are happy today, your life <br />is happy. No regrets. No .guilt., <br />No "if only's" Humans seem to <br />spend more time on thoughts of <br />l>,t C::xu, Ht7rSCin <br />a-? <br />EE <br />Pre-THRFE. <br />Never heard of it? I'll be <br />you've not, only heard of it, you <br />probably have talked about it in <br />the past few months. Pre-three, or <br />to use it's longer name, pre-three <br />dollar per gallon gas. The entire <br />country has established this as the <br />bench mark to separate earlier, <br />more innocent times when gas <br />was a mere two dollar-seventy- <br />five cents per gallon rather than <br />modern time's three plus per gal- <br />lon price. in true human form, <br />May Turned to Dry Land Du t Revision <br />ground, any lands that they do, <br />back into dry land (reference area <br />to match the area next to the air- <br />port). This means our place, right <br />now. Our beautiful farm, even <br />though the contracts were signed <br />in 1998. Western Fuels wants to <br />put the Sunshine place bark to dry <br />land, sagebrush. For 20 years we <br />will have to do without produc- <br />tion. <br />This means NO Irrigation, <br />NO fertilizing, NO grazing, just <br />sagebrush and shn.tbs. This greatly <br />affects us. Most of you remember <br />the Sunshine Corner of Morgan's <br />Ranch just west of 27 Road. This <br />piece of property they want to <br />put back in dry land, sagebrush, <br />This will remain a rninimurn of <br />10 years and possibly indefinitely <br />depending on Bond Release, and <br />then after bond release, if that <br />can ever be accomplished, the <br />Farmer (Mr, Morgan) can prat his <br />own property back into the alfalfa <br />fields or crops they were in before <br />it was mined. <br />This will affect Bensons, <br />Lloyds, Johnson and Richards as <br />well as Garveys and many more. <br />Most of you remember the <br />beautiful alfalfa acrd corn fields <br />and it was known as one of the <br />racist beautiful farms in the coun- <br />try. Western Fuels, DRAMS, NRCS, <br />have all documented this to he the <br />only property that is totally Prime <br />Farm Bind, the only irrigated Crap <br />Continued on Page 4 <br />Editorial <br />Dear Mr. Goodtimes, In Response <br />In response to your recent letter to the citizens of the West End, I guess my first question would be: How <br />stupid do you think we are? <br />.Do you actually think that we would believe that you, as the founder and its a personal member of Sheep <br />Mountain Alliance, didn't know what the organization was going to -do if' Montrose County approved. the spe- <br />cial use permit? That your fellow commissioner, Joan May, as the former director of this organization, didn't <br />know? <br />Do you think that those of us who attended the permit hearings missed the part where your county planner, <br />Mike Rozycki, suggested a lawsuit during his commentary to our commissioners? Do you think we missed <br />your editorials through the months of permit consideration, in which you accused Energy Fuels of bait and <br />switch tactics (Scattering Doug's Ashes in Cali, July, 2009)? Do you think we rnissed the part of that editorial <br />that rears, "Call your local enviro group and get involved. Let's not turn Western Colorado into a dumping <br />grounds for other states' radioactive wastes" <br />Did you forget that you wrote that or were you just hoping we would? <br />How about your editorial entitled "Open Letter to Naturita/ Nuc la," published in September, in which you <br />stated, ".Montrose County is actively seeking a 1000-year stigma its a .radioactive wasteland, after even Nevada <br />rejected that status" or, a few lines later, where you :state, "Take the fact that the environmental assessment for <br />the Piflon Ridge project isn't completed but your county seems to be moving forward with approvals before <br />even knowing if Your claim of "no impacts" has any scientific baiis or not. That's an. issue for citizens .in San <br />Miguel County, where environmental impacts are thoroughly researched and weighed before land use deci- <br />sions are made (and vested)" <br />Is that taking a "neutral" position on the matter, Mr. Goodtimes? Is that not challenging another county's <br />decision-making? Do you think we can't read? ll <br />And about those neutral decisions, such as your claim that San Miguel County isn't uivine financial snr, i <br />.,_ ._ ?_- -- _ ..... .... . __-