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Environmental studies to be discussedFirstEnergy making case to retain hydro project at Kinzua DamJanuary 16, 2013FirstEnergy’s bid to retain hydroelectric operations at the Kinzua Dam is moving ahead. At 9 a.m. Thursday, Jan.... Showing 4 of 4 comments
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Lifelongresident
Will the Seneca's pay taxes on it?
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Environmentalist
Didn't First Energy stop paying their taxes on the property for while? How many years was that? How much did us taxpayers lose on that deal? They should be dis credited for that reason alone. "Refusal to pay due taxes". Give it to the rightful owners, the Seneca!
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Cheese
Honor Indian Treaties
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Kinzua1
I for one am glad the Seneca Nation has thrown their hat in the ring.They have very competent personel to operate the hydroelectric operations at the Kinzua Dam,as does First Energy. Change can be good,down with monopoly.
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