Bealeton solar farm plan faces skeptical supervisors
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Dynamic Energy LLC proposes a solar farm along Route 17 south of Bealeton â similar to this one in Greenpoint, N.Y. I understand the need for renewable energy, and I donât have a problem with that, per se. But when it has to come at the expense of potentially our rural lands . . . I think itâs a questionable trade-off. And thatâs why I have reservations. Supervisor Holder Trumbo
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Staff Journalist Fauquierâs board of supervisors Thursday will have the final say on whether a proposed five-megawatt solar farm just south of Bealeton substantially complies with the countyâs comprehensive plan.
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It will cost the county an estimated $230,000 to restore bulk item collection at the Catlett, Markham, Marshall, Morrisville and New Baltimore sites â staring Monday, April 12. Many of my constituents reached out, asking that they be replaced. Those living in the Sumerduck and Goldvein areas have quite a hike to the landfill. Hopefully, bulk refuse wonât continue to be dumped on our back roads. Supervisor Chris Butler
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Staff Journalist Beginning Monday, April 12, Fauquier County will resume accepting bulk trash items at its remote residential collection sites.
Four of the five sites take county household waste and recyclables; Remington accepts only recyclables.