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Date: January 4, 2010
Secretary Salazar Initiates Final Review of Cape Wind Proposal
WASHINGTON, D.C. –
Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar today issued
the following statement in response to the determination by the
National Park Service’s Keeper of the National Register of Historic
Places that Nantucket Sound is eligible for listing in the National
Register of Historic Places. The finding of eligibility ensures that
significant archeological, historic and cultural values are
considered in the review of the permit for the proposed Cape Wind
project by the Minerals Management Service (MMS).
“America’s vast offshore wind
resources offer exciting potential for our clean energy economy and
for our nation’s efforts to reduce our dependence on foreign oil,”
said Secretary Salazar. “But as we begin to develop these resources,
we must ensure that we are doing so in the right way and in the
right places.
“The Keeper’s finding that Nantucket
Sound is eligible for listing in the National Register provides
information that will help us to undertake final consultations and
analysis of potential impacts of wind development on historic and
cultural resources in Nantucket Sound.
“After several years of review, it is now time to move the Cape Wind
proposal to a final decision point. That is why I am gathering the
principal parties together next week to consider the findings of the
Keeper and to discuss how we might find a common-sense agreement on
actions that could be taken to minimize and mitigate Cape Wind’s
potential impacts on historic and cultural resources. I am hopeful
that an agreement among the parties can be reached by March 1. If an
agreement among the parties can’t be reached, I will be prepared to
take the steps necessary to bring the permit process to conclusion.
The public, the parties, and the permit applicants deserve certainty
and resolution.”
News Media Contact:
MMS Public Affairs
MMS: Securing Ocean Energy & Economic Value for America
U.S. Department of the Interior
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09/17/2010,
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