SAVE THE SAMOA PULP MILL & CREATE GREEN JOBS FOR NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
WHO: Environmental groups, union leaders, local elected officials, business leaders, and hundreds of community residents.
WHAT: Rally and Press Conference to Save the Samoa Pulp Mill
WHERE & WHEN: 12:00 p.m. Thursday, October 22 at the Samoa Pulp Mill in Humboldt County, CA
WHY: The Samoa Pulp Mill WILL be forced to shut down if they are not able to secure Federal Stimulus funds from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. Lawmakers need to know that saving the Samoa Mill will create 425 new green jobs for residents, and over 2,500 ancillary jobs in the region. The Samoa mill is the ONLY Chlorine-free/Dioxin-free pulp mill in the United States, and shutting it down will export American jobs and American pollution overseas. The operation of this mill provides funds vital to support the community businesses and public infrastructure.
Freshwater Tissue Company acquired the Samoa Pulp Mill in February 2009. Freshwater intends to convert the Samoa Pulp Mill into an integrated tissue mill, producing eco-friendly toilet paper for U.S. regional consumers. It will consume by-products and tan oak logs from the Coastal Redwood Forests whose die-off threatens to spark wildfires throughout the region. Freshwater Tissue embodies a GREEN, REVITALIZED American Economy, and we need your help!
Check out Freshwatertissue.com!
Will Xandra Manns and some of the other Lefties who are against the mill show up for a counter protest?
ReplyDeleteI am not sure. But Baykeepers and Sierra Club should be there supporting the project.
ReplyDeleteI am flying back to town on the 18 for about 3 weeks Rich. I will be there if I can get my daughter to run me out there. With my hip going out I do not drive anymore. Will get in touch with you when I get to town.
ReplyDeleteI heard the ad on the radio this morning. I'll be there.
ReplyDeleteThe only "community" that will show up are the ex-workers who still need a reality check. Give it up, the owners have.
ReplyDeleteRichard,
ReplyDeleteAfter meeting with our PR firm, we have decided to cancel the rally scheduled for October 22nd.
Regards,
Bob Simpson
Interesting article in The Northcoast Journal.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.northcoastjournal.com/issues/2009/10/15/pass-me-tissue/
This just in the paper.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.times-standard.com/localnews/ci_13583779
Come on people, don't you have any reaction to Bob Simpson cancelling the rally? Hello...yet another wake up call.
ReplyDeleteSimpson's attempt to create yet another revival of this old polluting mill inspired us to start a website/blog on the mill. http://westeureka.weebly.com
ReplyDeleteYou can download parts of the 2006 health risk assessment.
west eureka bloggers
Richard, maybe you need to announce that the mill is planning to reopen in late summer 2010 and has requested that water quality standards not be applied for two to three years. Are they also going to request that air quality standards not be applied for two to three years? Do you really think we can take it? Xandra
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