HydroElectric plant still needs operating license

City Council has not heard from federal commision

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MARSEILLES - Finance Commissioner Bob Davis is urging residents to a letter or e-mail campaign aimed at licensing and restarting the Marseilles HydroElectric generating plant.

"Asking the Federal Electric Regulatory Commission to grant the operating license to North American Hydro," Davis said Wednesday during the bi-monthly meeting of the Marseilles City Council.

The deadline for the communications is Saturday, Aug. 15.

The campaign is in response to the city's having applied to FERC for the license the first day of filing on May 20, but hearing nothing in return. The historic plant has not operated since 1988. With the plant back in operation, the city stands to gain an estimated $35,000 annually in royalties under partnership with NAH, of Neosha, Wis.

During the meeting, Davis made available to the public copies he created from a posting on the Internet by Marseilles Land & Water Power Company, one-time owner of the vintage generating station. Davis told the council the information in the posting was "an insult to the intelligence of Marseilles residents."

"Read this and get some idea of why we don't want them here," he said of the posting.

Marseilles Land & Water Company was founded in 1867 and purchased in 1903 by Boy Scouts of America founder W. D. Boyce of Ottawa and Marseilles.

The ML&WC posting indicates North American Hydro created the "Marseilles myth" about a 200-foot section of concrete retaining wall which weakened and collapsed into one of two raceways, or canals, on April 20, 2000. The raceways channel water from the Illinois River to the plant to turn the generators and produce electricity.

"NAH's owners and agents have successfully demonstrated the axion that 'the bigger the lie and the more often it is repeated, the more likely it is to be believed and confused with the truth,'" the posting reads.

"For its own self-serving business purposes, NAH has asserted, and curiously, individuals who have absolutely no factual knowledge of the business records of the Marseilles Land & Water Company, have blindly embraced and parroted the following NAH distortions of truth and history."

The posting lists what it alleges to be four NAH distortions, including that ML&WC was "obligated to make repairs to certain civil structures that it owned and had refused to spend the money to make repairs to its own property."

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