A natural gas plant that’s currently in the commissioning process in Oberlin has many residents voicing noise and health concerns.
Helen Mittler and her husband love gardening and letting their cats roam their yard. They considered themselves outdoor people.
“It's been, so far, beyond what we had been told was going to happen,’ Mittler said. “It's intolerable.” “There’s also something floating in the air. Air quality is definitely different. At right this minute, my eyes are burning,” Mittler said.“Bright orange light everywhere,” Mittler said. “It looks like the trees are on fire."EDL didn’t make anyone available for an on-camera interview on Thursday but has had employees speak at city council meetings. The company did say it's about halfway through the commissioning process.
“During flaring, methane is broken down into primary water vapor and carbon dioxide, which has lower greenhouse emissions impact than unburned gas vented to the atmosphere,” Martincic said.“The flair will only be run intermittently during shutdown, maintenance and repairs,” Martincic said. “And we're working with our contractor to further mitigate sound impacts.
“We went over the plan tabletop. We found any weak spots- we corrected those, and then we did a full-scale exercise,” Hanmer said. “It's tied into the fire alarms. They've got gas sensors all over the place. Anytime it senses any of that gas, the entire plant shuts down.”
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