http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/18/us/18blast.html?_r=1&hp

Fatal Blast Wounds a City to Its Core

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BOZEMAN, Mont. – In the struggle to keep its historic core viable, this city, with throngs of college students, Yellowstone-bound tourists and wealthy second-home owners, has defied the trend of declining downtowns.  Main Street is a bustling place.

But a natural gas explosion nearly two weeks ago ripped a hole in the heart of Bozeman’s downtown, killing a woman, leveling five historic buildings that contained thriving businesses and damaging several more whose condition will not be known for some time. Dozens of plate glass windows on Main Street were blown out.

Concern about the future of the historic downtown, a five-block stretch of Main Street and a block on either side, grew last week when investigators said the cause of the explosion was a leak in a gas line to one of the destroyed businesses, Montana Trails Gallery. The line was more than 70 years old. The woman who died, Tara Bowman, the gallery director, was working when the explosion occurred. City officials say that no estimate of damages has been released.

Beyond the obvious destruction, the blast delivered a deep psychic blow to the business district, which was already going through some difficulty because of the declining economy.

“The explosion has significantly rocked this community,” said Chris Pope, a commercial real estate agent and the owner of a severely damaged building.  “People are holding their breath. The stark realities of doing business in 2009 is in the front of everybody’s mind. There will be businesses that leave downtown.”

The accident comes as the economy here, as in so many other places across the country, has been hit hard. Bozeman though, with the likes of the media mogul Ted Turner and Tim Blixseth, developer of the super-rich Yellowstone
Club, has seen more of a boom than other parts of the state and so is feeling the impact more deeply.

“We’re not immune to the recession,” said Chris Kukulski, the city manager.  “And to have a hole in the ground and all the businesses that brought people downtown gone is going to be felt.”
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All of that affects Bozeman’s downtown business district. “Since last fall we’ve seen planned projects come to a halt,” said Mark Hufstetler, chairman of the city’s Historic Preservation Advisory Board.  “I don’t think we’ll see a parking lot in the middle of downtown Bozeman,” he said, but a replacement building “won’t be constructed as readily because of the economy.”

The explosion has taken an emotional toll, as well.

“People have a lump in their throat,” said Laura Ryan, an owner of Barrel Mountaineering, across the street from the blast site. “I didn’t cry for me or for my store, but I cried for the buildings that are gone and for downtown. Here’s where I based my life, and it’s gone and it hurts.”

Ms. Ryan’s store survived, but two of its large plate glass windows were blown out and much of the inventory ruined.

Residents worry about the potential for other gas line problems. A leak a year and half ago closed part of downtown for one day. The fire department is fielding four to six calls a day from worried residents; most are false alarms, but three more gas leaks have been found.

Still, some downtown business owners insist Bozeman will recover. “It’s going to be long and hard, but this town will not let downtown die,” Ms. Ryan said. “It’s a gorgeous little downtown.”

For now, people still seem to be coming to grips with what happened.  “It’s still a very fresh wound for a lot of people,” Ms. Ryan said.

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1) compose an e-mail sort of like this one…Heck, it could even BE this one:

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Why the softball approach to T Boone Pickens?  He used you. And you’ve got to keep abreast with your viewers, many of whom already know the following:

A) His only agenda is his own profit – but he’s pretty damn slick at making it look otherwise, isn’t he?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=70HFEHB6dag

B) The “Energy Plan” is his ticket to increasing demand for a dirty fuel that ruins lives everywhere it’s extracted, and in fact will NOT be used for energy independence.  A great deal of it is slated for export.  I’m talking about natural gas, or as we like to call it, UN-natural shale gas.   The process of hydraulic fracturing, which pollutes vast amounts of precious water across the nation and leaves dead zones and sick  people in its wake, is used to get natural gas out of tight shales.   We need clean water, clean air, healthy cropland and healthy people much more than we need a few years’ worth of a dirty hydrocarbon fuel.

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THIS is the story you should be telling.  Women across the country will thank you.

As will I.
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2) Add or substitute your own URL or your favorite URLS (can you imagine, 50 URLs a day?*)

3) Go to the e-mail page for The View:
http://abc.go.com/daytime/theview/ask

4) Paste your e-mail into the window and send it.

It would be great if we could get a hundred e-mails in to them in the next couple of weeks – enough for them to notice, anyway – a counter-offensive to industry efforts to increase demand for un-natural shale gas.  The marketplace rules:  less demand, less pressure on us and our homes, water, air, politicians, regulating agencies…

*With apologies to Arlo:

"And friends, somewhere in Washington enshrined in some little folder, is a
study in black and white of my fingerprints.  And the only reason I'm
singing you this song now is cause you may know somebody in a similar
situation, or you may be in a similar situation, and if you're in a
situation like that there's only one thing you can do and that's walk into
the shrink wherever you are ,just walk in say "Shrink, WE DON'T WANT YOUR
STINKIN' UN-NATURAL SHALE GAS."  And walk out.  You know, if
one person, just one person does it they may think he's really sick and
they won't take him.  And if two people, two people do it, in harmony,
they may think they're both faggots and they won't take either of them.
And three people do it, three, can you imagine, three people walking in
singin a bar of Alice's Restaurant and walking out. They may think it's an
organization.  And can you, can you imagine fifty people a day, I said
fifty people a day walking in singin' a bar of Alice's Restaurant and
walking out.  And friends, they may think it's a movement.

"And that's what it is , the Anti-Shale-Gas Anti-Massacre Movement, and
all you got to do to join is ... put your URL on the end and e-mail it."

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So, the natural gas industry wants to increase demand, eh?

Here are a few reasons we need to reduce it: this winter’s rash of natural gas explosions in New England suburbs, and the lives lost:

1. One dead in house explosion
http://www.theunionleader.com/article.aspx?headline=One+dead+in+house+explosion&articleId=b0836fb5-ce5c-4986-aa7b-168dc60b083e

2. Gas leak forces evacuations in Keene
http://www.theunionleader.com/article.aspx?headline=Gas+leak+forces+evacuations+in+Keene&articleId=31ffaf73-a619-4cee-83e5-8afedc73b28f

3. Woman killed in gas explosion in Somerset

http://www.southcoasttoday.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090220/NEWS/902200349

Before explosion, gas crew waved off help; told firefighters they could leave the scene
http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2009/02/21/before_explosion_gas_crew_waved_off_help/

4. More natural gas leaks discovered around Gloucester
http://www.wickedlocal.com/manchester/news/x959451230/More-natural-gas-leaks-discovered-around-Gloucester

Owner miraculously survives explosion – ‘Miracle day’
http://www.bostonherald.com/news/regional/view.bg?articleid=1147762

5. 1 Dead In Scituate House Explosion  4 Nearby Homes Condemned After Explosion
http://wbztv.com/local/scituate.house.explosion.2.889634.html

The infrastructure is aging: For years Matt Simmons, the only Peak Oil activist among the oil & gas industry elite, has been warning about, besides peak oil, the aging energy delivery system:

“If the world wants to keep using energy from oil and gas, it will have to rebuild the infrastructure and the cost of doing this could rival the combined cost of the World War II war machine, the post-war Marshall Plan that rebuilt Europe, and the post-war buildout of the U.S. interstate highway system.”

Simmons said the costs could be enormous–in the $50- to $100 trillion range. Triage needs to happen immediately to prioritize which links in the system are the weakest and need to be repaired or replaced first. Pipelines are old, some dating to World War II. The average age of the drilling rig fleets onshore and offshore is 24 years. Refineries are even older.

See:
http://blogs.oilandgasinvestor.com/leslie/2008/05/05/matt-simmons-rust-happens/

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