ClemmieYou know whats really interesting ? Again, I understand their argument to some degree, but economic development is the lifeblood of any micro or macro economic picture. In this case, there are some issues of design which can be corrected or improved. Its interesting to me how people become sheep and parrots without really understanding what it takes to produce and supply the products they use. When the multi-national that built the refinery here, it was the same hue and cry. Environment, land values, noise et al. In the time that's its been there its grown to have over 900 employees (from 66), 3 successful expansions, participation in the community from regular tours, open houses, policy explanations to sponsorship of university wings and nary a complaint.