NH OUTLOOK, Wednesday, 7/7/2004
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Now on New Hampshire Outlook:
The battle over bottled water. USA Springs which wants to pump groundwater out of Nottingham gets handed a major victory. The state ruling and reaction from both sides -- coming up.
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Plus, a look back at the Salem Witch trials -- as a New Hampshire woman traces her genealogy
to an accused Salem Witch -- convicted & executed in 16-92.
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Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook.
Bottled Water sales in the U-S have "tripled" in the past 10 years. It's become a billion dollar industry.
To meet demand -- bottlers are looking to "expand" their pumping operations and find new sites to drill wells. Such is the case with USA Springs -- which has set its sights on Nottingham.
Residents - fearing local wells will dry up or become contaminated -- have been fighting the plan.
Last week, the company won a major victory -- when the State issued a permit allowing the bottler
to begin withdrawing water from 3 wells. The Opposition --which began amid a water crisis in NH has
not subsided.
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Keith Lidback: Northwood: Mother Nature guarantees the water will come back to me. USA Springs guarantees nothing.
The USA Spring case is far from over. The company must still win permits to use the wells for bottled water.
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Joining us today to talk about the decision is Tony Giunta from the state Department of Environmental Services, Armand Hyatt, the Attorney for USA Springs, and Bill McCann from the group "Save our Groundwater."
1 TONY GIUNTA: What does this latest decision by the DES mean. Is it a green light for USA Springs
to begin pumping and bottling?
2 What's next in the process?
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1 BILL McCANN: You're with the group "Save Our Groundwater" -- what were your thoughts when you
heard that the PERMIT had been granted?
2 ARMAND HYATT: There's been a growing NATIONAL BACKLASH against bottled water companies.
Communities fear wells will be drained dry in the quest for corporate profits.
How difficult is it to conduct business in that climate?
3 TONY GIUNTA: Last year, DES DENIED a permit TWICE saying company had not met several requirements and had not proven its operation would not harm neighboring water. WHAT's CHANGED since then?
Some critics say changes within DES are a factor in the granting of the permit?
** A few years ago then Gov Jeanne Shaheen called the plan 'IRRESPONSIBLE" saying the potential impact on surrounding wells and the Lamprey RIver watershed is UNKNOWN.
** A UNH hyrdologist argues that " Groundwater they're pumping and exporting was going somewhere before -- where it had an environmental benefit. ONce you take it out, its gone forever"
4 BILL McCANN: The Industry calls the bottled water fights a classic NIMBY issue.
Is there anything USA Springs could do -- that would "ease" the pain of their existence in town?
5 ARMAND HYATT: What is USA Springs willing to do to become a GOOD NEIGHBOR?
What assurances can you give townspeople that ACQUIFERS won't be pumped dry?
6 TONY GIUNTA: In granting the permit, DES said the company must first clean-up contamination
at an adjacent site -- and must present MORE environmental information. SUCH AS????
** What about argument that shifting groundwater flows could draw contaminants like MTBE, arsenic, & mercuy.**
Is the state confident a groundwater withdrawal of that magnitude WON'T harm nearby wells?
7 BILL McCANN: What does your group plan to do NOW that permits have been granted?
8 ARMAND HYATT: If there's one thing you wanted folks in Nottingham and Barrington to know
that might ease their concerns -- what would that be?
9 TONY GIUNTA: Nottingham residents vs USA Springs would seem to be a case of David vs Goliath proportions-- Is there anything a community can do to ensure LOCAL control when it comes to BIG Corporations
and their deep pockets?
10 TONY GIUNTA: Under existing law ==how many gallons of water a day can be withdrawn from a lot without a permit? Can companies circumvent state law but keeping it under that number?
11 ARMAND HYATT: How many lots does USA Springs own in the Nottingham/Barrington area?
What's the PLAN for those?
12 ARMAND HYATT: Where does USA Springs plan to market its water?
13 In times of Drought and concern about future water supplies -- is the USA Springs proposal a case of
FREE ENTERPRISE Acting against the Public Interest as has been suggested?
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All the controversy reflects the phenomenal success of the bottled water industry --which is 2nd only
to soft drinks in volume. According to "Beverage Marketing Corporation" a lead research and consulting firm -- Sales of bottled water reached nearly 6-point-4 billion gallons in 2003. Up 7-and-a-half percent from the year before -- and still growing.
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Also growing -- an interest in Tracing one's genealogy.
Margo Burns of Manchester would be the first to tell you -- it can lead to some very interesting findings. Burns works for the Manchester public school system by day
-- and is a history sleuth in her spare time.
After extensive digging -- Burns discovered she was a descendent of Rebecca Nurse, a famous accused Salem Witch.
She's now in the process of writing a book to set the record straight on her ancestor -- and is here to tell us more about her journey of discovery.
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Q MARGO: How did you stumble across your connection to Rebecca Nurse --and, the Salem Witch Trials?
Q MARGO: How difficult is it to find documents dating back 300 years?
Q MARGO: Did your background as a LINGUIST pay off in deciphering old documents?
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Q A project to update written transcripts of the Salem Witch Trials is underway. Are you involved in that?
How CHALLENGING is that.
Q MARGO: What did you find out about Rebecca Nurse that was different than historical accounts you had read?
Q MARGO: What was the EVIDENCE used against her?
Q MARGO: You've started an E-MAIL DISCUSSION list for Salem Witch Trial Descendents -- what have you heard?
Q MARGO: What MYTHS do you want to shatter about Salem, Mass back in the 16-90's?
Q MARGO: Why do the Salem Witch Trials -- still INTRIGUE us?
Q One account defines Witchcraft, also called Wicca, as an ancient European religion that pre-dates Christianity and Judaism. It focuses on women’s benign and magical powers and only became associated with devil worship after the advent of Christianity. TRUE?
Q Do we have many WITCHES here in NH?
Q Did Witch Trials revolve around GREED and Land?
Q Finding Witches became a crusade in the 17th century.
One account says: The witch scare launched a PURITAN INQUISITION that took 25 lives -- filled prisons with innocent people, and frayed the soul of a Massachusetts community called Salem.
Q How difficult was it for you to TRACE your family history -- and what advice would you give others?
What impact has the internet have on searches such as yours.
YOU never know who you might be RELATED to.
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On the next New Hampshire Outlook:
An in-depth look at "Fahrenheit 9/11"-- what are people saying about Michael Moore's new documentary?
We'll talk to a critic and moviegoers to find out if the film is having any impact on New Hampshire voters.
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I'm Beth Carroll.
Thanks for watching.
We'll see you next time.
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Tonight on New Hampshire Outlook:
A look at the success of "Fahrenheit 9/11" and see if it's having an impact on voters in the Granite State.
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Recently educators and administrators gathered in Durham to meet characters like Sammy Snail and Dr. Quenton Quark.
It was the first New Hampshire Showcase of Educational Performers.
It was designed as an opportunity for school and community arts coordinators to meet a variety of artists and watch samples of their performances.
Chip Neal has the story.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 07/07/04 22:00
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 17:24 minutes
Now on New Hampshire Outlook: The battle over bottled water. USA Springs which wants to pump groundwater out of Nottingham gets handed a major victory. The state ruling and reaction from both sides -- coming up. Plus, a look back at the Salem Witch trials -- as a New Hampshire woman traces her genealogy to an accused Salem Witch -- convicted & executed in 16-92. Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. Bottled Water sales in the U-S have "tripled" in the past 10 years. It's become a billion dollar industry. To meet demand -- bottlers are looking to "expand" their pumping operations and find new sites to drill wells. Such is the case with USA Springs -- which has set its sights on Nottingham. Residents - fearing local wells will dry up or become contaminated -- have been fighting the plan. Last week, the company won a major victory -- when the State issued a permit allowing the bottler to begin withdrawing water from 3 wells. The Opposition --which began amid a water crisis in NH has not subsided. Joining us today to talk about the decision is Tony Giunta from the state Department of Environmental Services, Armand Hyatt, the Attorney for USA Springs, and Bill McCann from the group "Save our Groundwater."
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Keith Lidback\Northwood Nottingham\September 2002 Pat Newhall\Barrington, "Save Our Groundwater" Gregory Smith\Attorney, USA Springs Dana Bisbee\Acting Commissioner, ES Chris Reagan\Nottingham Resident Tony Giunta\Director, Waste Management, DES Armand Hyatt\Attorney, USA Springs Bill McCann\"Save Our Groundwater"
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 07/07/04 22:00
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 17:24 minutes
Now on New Hampshire Outlook: The battle over bottled water. USA Springs which wants to pump groundwater out of Nottingham gets handed a major victory. The state ruling and reaction from both sides -- coming up. Plus, a look back at the Salem Witch trials -- as a New Hampshire woman traces her genealogy to an accused Salem Witch -- convicted & executed in 16-92. Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. Bottled Water sales in the U-S have "tripled" in the past 10 years. It's become a billion dollar industry. To meet demand -- bottlers are looking to "expand" their pumping operations and find new sites to drill wells. Such is the case with USA Springs -- which has set its sights on Nottingham. Residents - fearing local wells will dry up or become contaminated -- have been fighting the plan. Last week, the company won a major victory -- when the State issued a permit allowing the bottler to begin withdrawing water from 3 wells. The Opposition --which began amid a water crisis in NH has not subsided. Joining us today to talk about the decision is Tony Giunta from the state Department of Environmental Services, Armand Hyatt, the Attorney for USA Springs, and Bill McCann from the group "Save our Groundwater."
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Keith Lidback\Northwood Nottingham\September 2002 Pat Newhall\Barrington, "Save Our Groundwater" Gregory Smith\Attorney, USA Springs Dana Bisbee\Acting Commissioner, ES Chris Reagan\Nottingham Resident Tony Giunta\Director, Waste Management, DES Armand Hyatt\Attorney, USA Springs Bill McCann\"Save Our Groundwater"
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 07/07/04 22:00
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 8:41 minutes
Now on New Hampshire Outlook: The battle over bottled water. USA Springs which wants to pump groundwater out of Nottingham gets handed a major victory. The state ruling and reaction from both sides -- coming up. Plus, a look back at the Salem Witch trials -- as a New Hampshire woman traces her genealogy to an accused Salem Witch -- convicted & executed in 16-92. Also growing -- an interest in Tracing one's genealogy. Margo Burns of Concord would be the first to tell you -- it can lead to some very interesting findings.
Burns is the director of the Language Lab at St Paul's School in Concord by day -- and a history sleuth in her spare time. After extensive digging -- Burns discovered she was a descendent of Rebecca Nurse, a famous accused Salem Witch. She's now in the process of writing a book to set the record straight on her ancestor -- and is here to tell us more about her journey of discovery.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Margo Burns\Researcher, Rebecca Nurse Descendent
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 07/07/04 22:00
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 8:41 minutes
Now on New Hampshire Outlook: The battle over bottled water. USA Springs which wants to pump groundwater out of Nottingham gets handed a major victory. The state ruling and reaction from both sides -- coming up. Plus, a look back at the Salem Witch trials -- as a New Hampshire woman traces her genealogy to an accused Salem Witch -- convicted & executed in 16-92. Also growing -- an interest in Tracing one's genealogy. Margo Burns of Concord would be the first to tell you -- it can lead to some very interesting findings.
Burns is the director of the Language Lab at St Paul's School in Concord by day -- and a history sleuth in her spare time. After extensive digging -- Burns discovered she was a descendent of Rebecca Nurse, a famous accused Salem Witch. She's now in the process of writing a book to set the record straight on her ancestor -- and is here to tell us more about her journey of discovery.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Margo Burns\Researcher, Rebecca Nurse Descendent
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Wednesday, July 7, 2004:
We ended up with two discussion for this show. The first one we taped at 5pm. Then we made the set changes and recorded the second interview at 6pm. We were done by 6:30pm.
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