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Take 60 Seconds to Stop the Plan To Build A 1,200-Acre Solar Energy Generating Station Adjacent to Manzanar National Historic Site - NEW

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Take 60 Seconds to Stop the Plan To Build A 1,200-Acre Solar Energy Generating Station Adjacent to Manzanar National Historic Site -
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Date: Monday, 22 September, 2014       Time: All Day
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Manzanar National Historic Site
Highway 395
Uninc Inyo County, CA 93526
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Map of Manzanar National Historic Site, Highway 395

The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power has proposed to build an industrial solar energy generating station in California's Owens Valley, adjacent to the Manzanar National Historic Site. 1,200 acres of solar panels and associated infrastructure will create an environment that is highly detrimental and disrespectful to the history and culture of the Owens Valley and the Manzanar National Historic Site.

Take 60 Seconds to help stop a destructive project. Click Here and Make a Difference.�

The Manzanar National Historic Site, and its surrounding environment, tells the story of when 120,000 persons of Japanese ancestry, two-thirds of them native-born U.S. citizens, were forcibly removed from the West Coast during World War II by the signing of Executive Order 9066, and exiled to remote, desolate and harsh environments throughout the United States. After losing property, careers and educational opportunities, those incarcerated in America's concentration camps were forced to endure these harsh environments for years. This historic site stands as a stark reminder of one of the most egregious violations of civil rights in American History.

The Manzanar Committee is not opposed to renewable energy, especially solar. Such energy projects are essential to curb global climate change. However, the proposed solar ranch is not the ideal site to meet the energy demands of Los Angeles. In fact, distributed solar projects located close to where energy is needed avoid expensive and inefficient long-distance transmission from industrial sites like the LADWP's proposed solar ranch. Solar projects in Los Angeles will be more efficient, cheaper and save ratepayers money.

The Owens Valley is nestled between the Eastern Sierras with Mt. Whitney to the west and the Inyo Mountains to the east. Many in the Owens Valley community, including the Big Pine Paiute Tribe, the Lone Pine Paiute-Shoshone Tribe, the Owens Valley Committee, and other concerned organizations, individuals and businesses, stand against this project, citing that it is poorly conceived in its evaluation of the effect on the natural beauty of the area, the impact of maintenance, high fences and herbicides to wildlife, and the adverse effect to local tourist economies.


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