RoySwkr
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I have received a scoping letter about a proposed wind turbine project in the GMNF adjoining the private turbines in Searsburg. I couldn't find it at
http://www.fs.fed.us/r9/gmfl/nepa_planning/index.htm but it may appear there or you can request a copy.
In essence, they propose maybe another dozen turbines each on the ridge S of the present project (containing a VT100 peak) http://www.topozone.com/map.asp?z=18&n=4746030&e=665906&s=50&size=l&u=5&datum=nad83&layer=DRG25
and on the ridge W of the present project (containing a NE500 peak) http://www.topozone.com/map.asp?z=18&n=4748550.00010258 &e=664606.0000224&u=5&datum=nad83
They also propose a electric substation and maintenance building on FS land although adjacent private land may be considered. The proponents say these turbines will improve overall forest health by reducing acid rain from fossil fuel plants.
The Forest Service will prepare an Environmental Assessment for this project and is interested in issues they should consider.
Apolitical peakbaggers may wish to bag these peaks in the next couple years before any turbines are built and access possibly restricted.
http://www.fs.fed.us/r9/gmfl/nepa_planning/index.htm but it may appear there or you can request a copy.
In essence, they propose maybe another dozen turbines each on the ridge S of the present project (containing a VT100 peak) http://www.topozone.com/map.asp?z=18&n=4746030&e=665906&s=50&size=l&u=5&datum=nad83&layer=DRG25
and on the ridge W of the present project (containing a NE500 peak) http://www.topozone.com/map.asp?z=18&n=4748550.00010258 &e=664606.0000224&u=5&datum=nad83
They also propose a electric substation and maintenance building on FS land although adjacent private land may be considered. The proponents say these turbines will improve overall forest health by reducing acid rain from fossil fuel plants.
The Forest Service will prepare an Environmental Assessment for this project and is interested in issues they should consider.
Apolitical peakbaggers may wish to bag these peaks in the next couple years before any turbines are built and access possibly restricted.