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RALEIGH — A statewide public opinion poll conducted by McLaughlin & Associates shows that N.C. voters overwhelmingly oppose a state takeover of the Yadkin Hydroelectric Project operated by Alcoa Power Generating Inc. (APGI) in central North Carolina.

Alcoa Power Generating paid McLaughlin & Associates to conduct the poll and released the results through the PR Newswire.

The poll found that 75 percent of voters:

• Disapprove of the state using tax dollars to take over a private business.

• Oppose a state takeover of the Yadkin Project by a 3-to-1 margin (57 percent opposed to 19 percent).

• Oppose the state getting into the power business by a 2-to-1 margin (59 percent to 27 percent).

State lawmakers are currently contemplating whether to form a Yadkin Study Commission that would examine water issues along the Yadkin River, including whether or not the state should pursue a takeover of the Yadkin Hydroelectric Project. The state budget passed last week by the N.C. Senate includes this provision.

McLaughlin & Associates conducted a telephone survey of 500 likely voters June 19 through 22. An additional oversample provided a total of 350 interviews in Anson, Cabarrus, Davidson, Davie, Iredell, Montgomery, Randolph, Rowan, Stanly and Union counties.

“This survey clearly shows that the voters of North Carolina strongly believe that it is a very bad idea for the state government to take over the Alcoa hydroelectric dams and power plant,” said John McLaughlin, CEO of McLaughlin and Associates, a national polling firm based in New York. “Philosophically, the large majority of North Carolina voters are opposed to the concept. In practical terms, they do not want to pay for the takeover and believe the state should instead focus on addressing more pressing needs like education and the economy.”

An executive summary of the poll, including the exact wording of survey questions and a breakdown of results, is available at: www.alcoa.com/yadkin/en/pdf/NC_APGI_Memo_0625_Final.pdf .

“The poll confirmed our hunch that voters don’t want our state government taking over private companies or getting into the power business,” Gene Ellis, licensing and property manager for Alcoa Power Generating, said of the poll his company paid for. “The surprising thing was how strongly voters felt about this issue. Regardless of the cost, more than 70 percent of voters were opposed to the idea of a state takeover of the Yadkin Project.”

Alcoa Power Generating Inc. has operates four dams and powerhouses under a license from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC).

A Relicensing Settlement Agreement, signed by 23 organizations, was submitted to federal regulators in May 2007. But the city of Salisbury and Stanly County have vigorously challenged the new license.

The federal licensing agency, for example, has supported Salisbury’s contention that Alcoa must pay to correct sedimentation and other damage to its water-intake site upstream from High Rock Lake.

Alcoa has said it would appeal that order.





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: Monday, June 30, 2008 4:45 AM

So is socialism your 'final answer'?
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(TOI) Tired Of It
You shouldn't have paid much for that survey! : Sunday, June 29, 2008 10:33 AM

Alcoa Power Generating paid McLaughlin & Associates to conduct the poll. 500 likely voters June 19 through 22. 350 interviews Four days, 850 people. Sounds like a one man job? If I pay a company to do something for me. And the results aren't what I wanted, do you expect me to make the results public or rehire the company? Please, you paid to have a company say that the people don't want it taken over. The Government controls Duke Energy, Insurance Co.'s. Etc. Why not any other Public Power / Utility? Ie. Alcoa, Time Warner, Exxon, And the rest!
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Let the power business remain in private hands : Saturday, June 28, 2008 5:44 PM

We really do not need more socialism. The idea of government owning anything more than they do now is repulsive, and runs contrary to the genius of a free State.
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: Saturday, June 28, 2008 9:10 AM

The state doesnt need to take over the dam, that was just an extreme question put on the survey and ofcourse was not going to get a favorable response. Alcoa does need to help private river property owners with flooding that makes their property worth nothing and pay for the cleanup of all those chemicals they dumped along the Yadkin river. I seen these grants they give to the community. Much cheaper than fixing the real probmlems the refuse to deal with.
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What a crackpot idea! : Friday, June 27, 2008 8:22 PM

Just what we need - more government control! After the state takes over Alcoa's project, they can take over Progress' and Duke's. After they've paid for the assets they seize, they should see a profit from the power generated by the end of the century.
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not very smart.... : Friday, June 27, 2008 1:14 PM

Keep beating up on ALCOA and they just might decide to close down the boat ramps. Personally, I wish they would. Too many drunks on the lake these days....
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: Friday, June 27, 2008 12:40 PM

Wow, Alcoa paid a firm to conduct a survey and guess what the results were. Why would they want to give up their dams that produce revenue for them. They could care less about the flooding of private property owners and farmland along the Yadkin due to their dams. I wonder why the survey didn't ask the public if Alcoa should compensate these property owners or dredge the river to reduce flooding for these property owners that experience flooding that devalues their property.
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