Discreet, Unless I'm mistaken, only Laidlaw has a independent study showing that their is enough wood for the biomass plant. (I believe it was the Landvest study) The only people who have seen this report is the deciding committee.
I don't know how this process works entirely, but unless another party puts forth a paid independent study of wood supply - or NH pays for a second independent study LLEG report will stand.
Just saying there isn't enough wood in testimony doesn't hold water to a 3rd party professional study - IMO. I would assume that the committee would have to provide proof/backing that their isn't enough wood if they were to deny the permit on this information. This would require a second 3rd party report conflicting with the LLEG Landvest information.
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