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What about impact of turbine blades?
Credit: etter | The Bismarck Tribune | bismarcktribune.com ~~
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North Dakota has thousands of unrecyclable fiberglass wind turbine blades that will ultimately be discarded when they become obsolete and/or decommissioned. I propose that each individual who has financially benefited and/or otherwise supports wind power adopt a wind turbine blade which could then be proudly displayed on their property to demonstrate how they care for the environment.
Brad Manz, Bismarck
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