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Inside this edition: How a proposed solar project forced a Pa. township to face its mining past, new transparency requirements for Penn State and others, and Herm Suplizio charged by federal prosecutors. |
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Real quick: A developer wants to build a solar array in rural Rush Township, Centre County, but officials want to ensure it doesn’t deter acid mine drainage reclamation efforts, Spotlight PA’s Marley Parish reports.
A little more: As solar developers set their sights on roughly 1,500 acres in rural Rush Township, local elected officials are tasked with figuring out how to welcome the proposed project without hindering efforts to clean up suspected acid mine drainage.
That pollution from abandoned coal mines can clear up without formal reclamation efforts, but that could take decades. In the meantime, acid mine drainage can be harmful to humans and wildlife.
And if developers build a solar array on top of what’s believed to be mine waste in Rush Township — where it’s not unusual for nearby streams to run red or orange from drainage — the township’s supervisors fear future land restoration will be impossible, or, at the very least, force a decadeslong wait for cleaner waterways.
Rush’s supervisors aren’t opposed to the solar industry operating in their Centre County township, which has about 3,700 residents. But they want the developers — Prospect14, a solar company, and Ampliform, a joint venture launched in 2022 — to be mindful of where the solar panels will be installed and how the array is managed after construction.
The township board is now considering how best to regulate large-scale solar projects through local ordinances and zoning changes without shutting down an environmental group already engaged in reclamation efforts. The first step is a public hearing on a proposed zoning ordinance — which will create a new “commercial energy production” district and regulate construction, safety, and removal of the panels — scheduled for Dec. 12 at 3 p.m.
The full story: Read more here. |
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An autumn day at Pine Creek Gorge via Wyatt Massey, Spotlight PA’s Penn State reporter.
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» Nov. 23: The Bellefonte Knights of Columbus in Centre County host a free Thanksgiving dinner that is open to the public.
» Nov. 24-Dec. 23: Check out the Festival of Lights at McKean County Fairgrounds.
» Nov. 25: Take a stroll down Main Street in Coudersport, Potter County, during the 5th annual Christmas in a Small Town.
» Nov. 25: Meet Santa, warm up at fire pits, enjoy caroling, and watch the fireworks at Galeton’s Lights on the Water Festival in Potter County.
» Nov. 25: Shop from local vendors at Small Business Saturday Handmade Market in Bellefonte, Centre County. |
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