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    Quote Originally Posted by fro View Post
    Is this why they want to run a pipe line across the Savannah River, through the indian mounds on Groton, across clear water creek, up the hill through several more lands with CE's all the way to Canady's? Apparently the state gave the gas folks right of eminent domain...

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    Got to get the power somehow...
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    It's amazing how many CE properties that are targeted for this pipeline.
    I guess they assume or figure fewer properties is the path of least resistance.
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    Currently there are 32 active data center projects in South Carolina totaling $16B of investment. The largest being the DC Blox proejct Daybreak in Charleston coming in at close to $4B. Followed by Google in Ridgeville close to 1.6B and QTS Cobra project in Rockhill has about 15 smaller ones planned. Terra Nexus in Camden followed by some other smalls. This stuff for Colleton hasn't hit the "data" sources yet.

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    In Hampton Co., the proposed gasline will traverse 11 landholdings that are protected by perpetual conservation easements if they stay the course!
    That is absurd to say the least and landowners have a right to be pissed just like Mr Allen Bell and other Colleton Co landowners that will be directly impacted by the proposed data center.
    If they are a must, there are better options that would be far less destructive than each respective location of these new utility infrastructures.
    ETA, Weyerhauser and other industry landowners are looking for HBU options for all this land right now and they don't give a shit about the environment, rural landscapes and neighborhoods, or you and I....HBU=Max return
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    Quote Originally Posted by Calibogue View Post
    Weyerhauser and other industry landowners are looking for HBU options
    Data centers would be a blessing compared to some of the landplans floating around on some of these tracts. Its good to see Rayonier break some tracts up into sizes that some people can potentially afford (not me unfortunately) I like that Brier Creek listing.

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    saw where the meeting got heated.
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    Quote Originally Posted by swampknob View Post
    Data centers would be a blessing compared to some of the landplans floating around on some of these tracts. Its good to see Rayonier break some tracts up into sizes that some people can potentially afford (not me unfortunately) I like that Brier Creek listing.
    Yes, it is nice seeing them break out into HBU recreational/timberland offerings for sure.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Calibogue View Post
    In Hampton Co., the proposed gasline will traverse 11 landholdings that are protected by perpetual conservation easements if they stay the course!
    That is absurd to say the least and landowners have a right to be pissed just like Mr Allen Bell and other Colleton Co landowners that will be directly impacted by the proposed data center.
    If they are a must, there are better options that would be far less destructive than each respective location of these new utility infrastructures.
    ETA, Weyerhauser and other industry landowners are looking for HBU options for all this land right now and they don't give a shit about the environment, rural landscapes and neighborhoods, or you and I....HBU=Max return
    the gas line thru bg and millaree couldve followed the existing power line ROW thru westinghouse....but it didnt. good luck fighting that. I'll pull for ya but you wont win
    Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.

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    Mullins.....has found God?
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    Was interested in this story until " Southern Environmental Law Center". Fuck those communists...

    https://www.thestate.com/news/local/...314263929.html

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    Our power bills are headed to $500 a month, we already having to buy power from other states.

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    My power bill was $455 last month …. Now that my wife put up her Clark Griswold decorations I should get back down to $200 a month.

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    Quote Originally Posted by huntinghagen#12 View Post
    My power bill was $455 last month …. Now that my wife put up her Clark Griswold decorations I should get back down to $200 a month.


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    This just in....

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