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Dickinson Co. Supervisors hear another update on Three Waters wind project
Credit: Tue 6-22-2021 | www.exploreokoboji.com ~~
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(Spirit Lake)– Dickinson County Supervisors this (Tues.) morning heard another update on the Three Waters Wind Farm project. It’s an expansion of an operation previously owned by Scout Clean Energy, which Three Waters has since purchased. The latest project extends into Jackson county. A representative with Three Waters told the supervisors this (Tues.) morning plans for the expansion are still quite fluid…Three Waters Update
“So currently we’re working on securing additional land for the project as well as some preliminary environmental surveys, just to make sure we are property siting the project and abiding by all the rules and regulations set forth through both Jackson county, Minnesota and Dickinson county, Iowa.”
She says most of the project in Dickinson county will be limited to Silver Lake and Diamond Lake townships, in the Lake Park area. She says the additional number of turbines is yet to be determined and that depending upon permitting, construction could start in May or June of 2023.
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