The original letter sent to landowners by ET Rover contained a web link for more information. That link did not work. Up and running now, however, is a splashy new ET Rover web page. It’s not terribly helpful. The information it provides, including a map and a “citizens guide” is quite general and lacks detail (the Pipeline Safety Trust’s Landowner’s Guide is much more helpful, as is FERC’s citizen guide.)
But there are two interesting things to note about the ET Rover website:
First, in the list of open houses, the July 14 meeting in Fenton (according to the letter they sent) is not listed. We don’t know if this is an oversight or a change in plan. We’ll seek clarification; you should too.
Secondly, check out the “Open House Boards” at the bottom of the page. This gives some indication of how the open house will be run (or so it appears): as a series of manned stations. As we described in our post yesterday, thanks to some clever Wisconsin citizens, this is not the sort of forum that will be most advantageous to landowners. We urge our fellow landowner to ban together.
Looks like the put the July 14 Fenton date back up on the site. I like the idea of forcing them into one area to answer questions in front of the entire gathering, not one by one. For the Fenton date I plan on bringing a couple camp chairs.
Please anyone in the area – don’t stand by and just take the cash for this – I for one am sick of line 6B – now ET rover “not on my watch”.. Rage Rage against the dyinjg of the light – do not go gentle in to that good night !