Jordan Cove has requested special handling wherein certain details of their application are exempt from mandatory disclosure because it “is information that could be useful to a person in planning an attack on critical infrastructure”. More specifically, “Figure 5.7-2, Critical Infrastructure Along the Waterway, is Critical Energy Infrastructure Information (CEII) as defined in 18 C.F.R. §388.113(c). More specifically, this schematic details the locations of infrastructure in the vicinity of the JCEP’s proposed LNG Terminal and the LNG ship transit route…”.
The infrastructure named in the draft resource report is the McCullough Bridge and the railroad bridge crossing the bay and the bridge crossing the South Slough to Charleston so next time you cross any of these structures be very grateful that Jordan Cove has taken steps to prevent terrorists from finding out where they are…
http://elibrary.ferc.gov/idmws/file_list.asp?accession_num=20130131-5192
[Hat tip/Francis]
Look how many jobs depend on screwing this pooch. Every week another paycheck, these people don’t care if it ever gets built, they are paid to spend other people’s money. Don’t forget who’s paying for this folly, in gas lines, water lines, sewage lines, rusted railroads to nowhere.
A paycheck. Using YOUR damn money.
‘Cept old Charlie Yates, he ain’t got one now. Just an honest working man who didn’t fit into the sceme?
Can you say codswallop, fibbertigibbet or godwottery?
That’s going to be the worlds largest piece of camo cloth to hide those 42 million gallon tanks from the terrorists.
Thank goodness for Google satellite or those poor terrorists would really be in a pickle