Students Arrested in Richmond while protesting Wise County Plant

By: hilarycoleen
Published On: 6/30/2008 3:51:20 PM

This morning in Richmond, Virginia, twelve activists from Blue Ridge Earth First! were arrested while participating in a blockade of the Dominion property on Tredegar Street. The blockade was to protest the development of Dominion's coal-fired power plant in Wise County, VA and the construction of new reactors at the Lake Anna nuclear facility.

Photos from the event

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WRVA news report, video

Richmond Times-Dispatch news report, video

NBC 12/AP story

Daily Press/AP story

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Protesters called for conservation, efficiency and investment in renewable sources of energy rather than in coal and nuclear investments. All involved in the blockade and ground support were arrested and are being held by Richmond City Police. They are in need of contributions to release those being held. If you feel able to contribute funds to aid in bailing out these young activists, you can donate via PayPal (send donation to Drumplaya112@yahoo.com), or you can send checks to:

BREF! Care of Hannah Morgan
1226 Stonegate Way Crozet, Virginia 22932

Below is the press release sent to local media:


   Early this morning activists with Blue Ridge Earth First! (BREF!) and Mountain Justice (MJ) blockaded the entrance to Dominion's corporate headquarters on Tredegar St. in Downtown Richmond. They are protesting Dominion's promotion of new coal and nuclear facilities as solutions to climate change. The blockade consists of four activists locked to a weighted barrel and a fifth suspended above the road.

   While other states like Florida, Kansas and Texas have canceled plans for new coal plants, Dominion plans to begin construction this week on a new, 585 MW plant in Wise County, Virginia.

   "Accelerating the rate of mountaintop removal mining to supply the citizens of Virginia with dirty energy is an irresponsible use of the most valuable resources of this Commonwealth. This is an issue of environmental destruction and a crime against public health. Dominion should further conservation and efficiency measures and develop solar, wind, and other renewable sources of power in order to do justice to the land and the people of Virginia."

   This blockade is the latest action from BREF! and MJ in the campaign against the new, coal plant in St. Paul, Va, and a direct response to last week's decision from the Citizen's Air Control Board to approve the final two permits required for Dominion to begin construction.

   While the Air Board reduced the permitted emissions of Dominion's proposed plant, its members declined to address pressing issues raised by over a hundred concerned Virginians at the June 24 hearing.

   BREF! and Mountain Justice hold that when corporations, politicians, and regulatory agencies risk the health of communities for the sake of profit, measures beyond the accepted political avenues must be used to ensure environmental justice. Non-violent civil disobedience, like today's, is an important part of citizen action to better our world.

   Already, strip mining and mountaintop removal mining for coal have permanently razed over 25% of Wise County VA's land mass. The practice has buried over 1,200 miles of headwater streams across Appalachia, leaving leveled mountains and poisoned communities. BREF! and MJ see the Dominion plant as a direct threat to the people and mountains of Appalachia.

   Today's action is also in protest of Dominion's plans to expand their nuclear facilities at the North Anna plant in Louisa Co., VA. Both nuclear and "clean coal" are false solutions to the specter of global climate chaos. The impact of uranium mining, radioactive waste disposal, and nuclear plant operations on communities across the Southeast are unacceptable trade-offs for the continuation of business as usual energy policy. Renewable, decentralized energy, efficiency, and conservation are the real solutions to climate change that must be pursued by Dominion, Virginia, and the United States.

   BREF! And MJS are dedicated to holding the blockade until Dominion agrees to build no new nuclear facilities, to halt construction of the Wise Co. plant, and cease burning MTR coal in existing plants.


Comments



I'd be fine if they were protesting just Coal (7oby - 7/1/2008 9:02:06 AM)
but to say, hey, let's not progress PERIOD, that's just silly.

I'm pro nuclear (as I've said before: http://www.raisingkaine.com/sh... especially the killed by Senator John Kerry Integral Fast Reactor, which produces materials that have a halflife of only 300 years, much less than the stuff we make today.

And, the best part about the IFR is that it can BURN the waste that existing nuclear plants created.  Read this and get really pissed off: http://www.nationalcenter.org/...



They're not saying "let's not progress PERIOD" (Lowell - 7/1/2008 9:32:52 AM)
They're all for energy efficiency (the lowest of low hanging fruit in the energy world) and clean renewables.  They simply oppose coal (as do many scientists like Robert Hansen) and disagree with you on nuclear power.


I just want to let you know (7oby - 7/1/2008 3:30:58 PM)
I'm really not trolling you or anything, I actually saw this in the Washington Post's list of best "local" political blogs (I deleted the other two virginia ones, one was WAY neo con and the other was some lady talking about her dinner parties) and decided to follow it.  Just wanted to clear that up.

Technically, solar is nuclear ;)



Technically, solar is nuclear (Lowell - 7/1/2008 3:42:30 PM)
FUSION, not nuclear FISSION, which is what nuclear power reactors are.  Nice try.