Looking for some support in Newton County
Posted: Fri May 15, 2009 11:03 am
Some of you may have heard that Carroll Electric has begun spraying the power line right of ways with herbacides. In the recent past, they were manually clearing the right of ways with chainsaws and man power.
I don't really have a lot of information, but I am posting this for some friends who are trying to save our streams in Newton County.
This would affect anyone who values the resources, clean water, and heath of Newton County.
Please try to make this meeting, send letters, or make phone calls. Sorry, but this is new to me so, I'm not sure it we need to contact the ADEQ, Carroll Elctric, or our state represenatives.
Thanks
If ever there was an opportunity to make a difference on an important
environmental issue, this is it. Area utility companies are increasing
the use of herbicides to control brush on utility Right of ways across
the region. Scientific and medical research has proven that herbicides
have harmful long-term effects in the environment, and, are responsible
for causing birth defects and chronic illnesses across multiple species,
including humans.
On Thursday, May 28th at 10 AM, Carroll Electric Cooperative (CE) will
hold its annual membership meeting in the Pioneer Room of the Carroll
Electric building in Berryville, AR. (located across from Wal Mart). The
meeting will be attended by the 9 member Carroll Electric board, and the
CEO, Rob Boaz. These meetings are historically very lightly attended;
usually around 15 people total. Our presence in numbers will make a
clear statement. Residents who support the reduction and / or
elimination of herbicides on CE Right of Ways are invited and encouraged
to attend the meeting.
A regular monthly board meeting follows the annual membership meeting.
After a year of requesting Carroll Electric meet with coop members to
discuss our concerns, the board has only allowed one person 10 minutes
to address them, alone. I do not assume to represent all of the area
residents opposed to the use of herbicides on ROW's. I will carry
anyone's statements or letters into the meeting and hand them to the
board members to represent those of us who were uninvited to speak.
What you can do between now and the 28th. (Please do one or more of the
following):
- Email / print this note for everyone you know in Newton, Madison,
Carroll, and Benton Counties, AR, as well as, coop members in
Southwestern Missouri.
- Make a date with a friend for this event. Bring kids. Bring grandma.
Wear Green!
- Write a letter to your local paper. Include concerns about herbicides,
and a note about the meeting.
- Write a letter to the CE board expressing your concerns that can be
hand delivered at the meeting.
- Talk to friends and neighbors to build support for the meeting.
A few details: The Annual Members meeting begins at 10:00 AM. We plan to
begin arriving around 9:30. We think there could be 100-200 people or
more. The more people that show up for this event, the better. If there
are many of us, we may spill out into the hall or lobby. Please stay
cool if this happens. This meeting is scheduled to last about 30
minutes. If you can't make it into the room, please stay in the building
area until the Annual Meeting is adjourned. If you know anyone in the
press, tv, or radio, please contact them and invite them to this
meeting. We will provide a press release and other background
information. Contact me at greensinger@fastmail.fm or 870-446-6126.
Please set aside this date and time to show your support for protecting
the waters of the Ozarks. This is the best opportunity we will have to
make a difference on this issue. Carroll Electric and Progressive
Solutions crews are spraying thousands of gallons of herbicides every
day it doesn't rain, and on some days when it does rain. The polluting
of our water has to stop.
One final note: Please arrive a few minutes early, and, if possible,
where a green shirt, dress, hat, or a green ribbon.
For all our relations
Grassrootsozarks.net
http://grassrootsozark.net/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The resource website for grassroots action in the Ozarks is
Here's a start check out the info at the web at the end of this e-mail let me know what else you need in the way of info I'll check your crossing and give you a shout
I don't really have a lot of information, but I am posting this for some friends who are trying to save our streams in Newton County.
This would affect anyone who values the resources, clean water, and heath of Newton County.
Please try to make this meeting, send letters, or make phone calls. Sorry, but this is new to me so, I'm not sure it we need to contact the ADEQ, Carroll Elctric, or our state represenatives.
Thanks
If ever there was an opportunity to make a difference on an important
environmental issue, this is it. Area utility companies are increasing
the use of herbicides to control brush on utility Right of ways across
the region. Scientific and medical research has proven that herbicides
have harmful long-term effects in the environment, and, are responsible
for causing birth defects and chronic illnesses across multiple species,
including humans.
On Thursday, May 28th at 10 AM, Carroll Electric Cooperative (CE) will
hold its annual membership meeting in the Pioneer Room of the Carroll
Electric building in Berryville, AR. (located across from Wal Mart). The
meeting will be attended by the 9 member Carroll Electric board, and the
CEO, Rob Boaz. These meetings are historically very lightly attended;
usually around 15 people total. Our presence in numbers will make a
clear statement. Residents who support the reduction and / or
elimination of herbicides on CE Right of Ways are invited and encouraged
to attend the meeting.
A regular monthly board meeting follows the annual membership meeting.
After a year of requesting Carroll Electric meet with coop members to
discuss our concerns, the board has only allowed one person 10 minutes
to address them, alone. I do not assume to represent all of the area
residents opposed to the use of herbicides on ROW's. I will carry
anyone's statements or letters into the meeting and hand them to the
board members to represent those of us who were uninvited to speak.
What you can do between now and the 28th. (Please do one or more of the
following):
- Email / print this note for everyone you know in Newton, Madison,
Carroll, and Benton Counties, AR, as well as, coop members in
Southwestern Missouri.
- Make a date with a friend for this event. Bring kids. Bring grandma.
Wear Green!
- Write a letter to your local paper. Include concerns about herbicides,
and a note about the meeting.
- Write a letter to the CE board expressing your concerns that can be
hand delivered at the meeting.
- Talk to friends and neighbors to build support for the meeting.
A few details: The Annual Members meeting begins at 10:00 AM. We plan to
begin arriving around 9:30. We think there could be 100-200 people or
more. The more people that show up for this event, the better. If there
are many of us, we may spill out into the hall or lobby. Please stay
cool if this happens. This meeting is scheduled to last about 30
minutes. If you can't make it into the room, please stay in the building
area until the Annual Meeting is adjourned. If you know anyone in the
press, tv, or radio, please contact them and invite them to this
meeting. We will provide a press release and other background
information. Contact me at greensinger@fastmail.fm or 870-446-6126.
Please set aside this date and time to show your support for protecting
the waters of the Ozarks. This is the best opportunity we will have to
make a difference on this issue. Carroll Electric and Progressive
Solutions crews are spraying thousands of gallons of herbicides every
day it doesn't rain, and on some days when it does rain. The polluting
of our water has to stop.
One final note: Please arrive a few minutes early, and, if possible,
where a green shirt, dress, hat, or a green ribbon.
For all our relations
Grassrootsozarks.net
http://grassrootsozark.net/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The resource website for grassroots action in the Ozarks is
Here's a start check out the info at the web at the end of this e-mail let me know what else you need in the way of info I'll check your crossing and give you a shout