Huntington Beach could still lose Poseidon war
Dave Sullivan
Regarding the Poseidon environmental report approval:
I fear what I call the “Worst Of All Worlds Scenario”: A
desalination plant imposed on us without Huntington Beach having any
control over the environmental review process and no tax increment
money coming to the city. Unfortunately, if Huntington Beach opts out
of the approval process one of the water boards can approve a
desalination plant at the AES plant site on their own. Does anybody
really think that the residents of Huntington Beach will have any
meaningful input with a water board? Nine years as an elected
official tells me that we will have zero input.
I indicated at the Dec. 15 Poseidon hearing that I have serious
concerns about issues that have not been adequately addressed in the
environmental report. Will a desalination plant increase beach
pollution? Would a desalination plant perpetuate the outdated
inefficient AES power plant? Etc., etc.
I did not support cutting off the process, because I feel strongly
that Huntington Beach must maintain control of this critical
procedure. A city council-citizen subcommittee, similar to the
Southeast Area Committee, should be formed to make sure the various
environmental review concerns are addressed and answered. If the
answers are unacceptable, then the environmental review should not be
certified and the desalination plant should not be approved.
As it stands now, if a desalination plant is owned by a public
agency, for example the Metropolitan Water District, Huntington Beach
will not receive one cent in taxes. At my suggestion, city staff is
negotiating with Poseidon to insure that Huntington Beach will
receive the equivalent of the lost taxes, if a desalination plant is
ever approved and then sold to a public agency.
In summary, my position is that we must protect ourselves and
proceed in a way that will keep the decision in Huntington Beach’s
hands. Every bit of my political experience tells me that, if we lose
control of the approval process, we’ll get hosed. Let’s not win the
battle, and then lose the war.
* EDITOR’S NOTE: Dave Sullivan is a Huntington Beach City
Councilman.
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