LOCATION/TYPE

NEWS HOME

[ exact phrase in "" • results by date ]

[ Google-powered • results by relevance ]


Archive
RSS

Add NWW headlines to your site (click here)

WHAT TO DO
when your community is targeted

Get weekly updates
RSS

RSS feeds and more

Keep Wind Watch online and independent!

Selected Documents

All Documents

Research Links

Alerts

Press Releases

FAQs

Campaign Material

Photos & Graphics

Videos

Allied Groups

News Watch Home

Lehighton Water Authority votes against turbines 

Credit:  By Jarrad Hedes | Times News | June 9, 2016 | www.tnonline.com ~~

Residents fighting a proposed wind turbine farm in Penn Forest Township got a victory Wednesday night when the Lehighton Water Authority unanimously voted against leasing land to Iberdrola Renewables, parent company for Atlantic Wind.

Three of 40 turbines were proposed for the land with the remaining 37 on Bethlehem Water Authority Property.

“It is our policy not to lease any of our property on a permanent or temporary basis and we are maintaining that,” water authority Chairman David Harleman said of the vote.

Before the vote, several residents urged the group to take such action, which was met by a standing ovation and cries of “three down, 37 to go.”

“Mr. Poff (director of business development for Iberdrola Renewables) told us he was confident this project would pass,” said a passionate Hank Orlandini. “Well, we’re just as confident we’re going to defeat it.”

The turbines, as tall as 525 feet, would be between Route 903 and Towamensing Township. The site crosses over Reservoir Road to the northeast of the Pennsylvania Turnpike.

Bill Mauro, of the Hickory Run Forest Development, led off Wednesday’s meeting by pointing out a “waiver of nuisance” in Iberdrola’s lease with the Bethlehem Water Authority.

In the waiver, the company acknowledges that turbines will result in higher noise levels than currently occur and flickering shadow reflections, Mauro said.

“Residents near other turbine farms have also experienced health issues and this will negatively impact properly values.”

Mauro’s house is within 2,000 feet of the planned turbines, which are located at least 1,000 feet apart.

“I really want to thank Lehighton Water Authority for doing the right thing,” he said.

Other opponents spoke of the lasting impact of a decision to lease land to Iberdrola.

“There is no way to put back the trees and rebuild the habitat,” they said.

Marcus Laurence toured the Locust Ridge Wind Farm, owned by Iberdrola, near Mahanoy City and neighboring residents.

One resident who lives downwind from the turbine, he said, had to switch his living room and dining room because of the “strobe light” effects the shadow flickering had in the morning.

“These towers can cast a shadow over 3 miles long and for several hours a day; that flicker will range over a mile,” Laurence said.

Of the authority’s decision, Laurence said, “It’s evidence that when people have to live within the shadow of their consequences, they make smarter decisions.”

Orlandini said he and his wife lost sleep ever since hearing about the proposed turbines. They and others aim to keep the Stony Mountain Ridge “one of the most beautiful places in the area.”

“I think we’re going to win this fight and we could use you guys to do the right thing first,” Joe McCormick told the authority.

Atlantic Wind is set to be back before the Penn Forest Township Zoning Hearing Board on June 23 as it seeks a special exception to allow the project.

Source:  By Jarrad Hedes | Times News | June 9, 2016 | www.tnonline.com

This article is the work of the source indicated. Any opinions expressed in it are not necessarily those of National Wind Watch.

The copyright of this article resides with the author or publisher indicated. As part of its noncommercial educational effort to present the environmental, social, scientific, and economic issues of large-scale wind power development to a global audience seeking such information, National Wind Watch endeavors to observe “fair use” as provided for in section 107 of U.S. Copyright Law and similar “fair dealing” provisions of the copyright laws of other nations. Send requests to excerpt, general inquiries, and comments via e-mail.

Wind Watch relies entirely
on User Funding
   Donate via Stripe
(via Stripe)
Donate via Paypal
(via Paypal)

Share:

e-mail X FB LI M TG TS G Share


News Watch Home

Get the Facts
CONTACT DONATE PRIVACY ABOUT SEARCH
© National Wind Watch, Inc.
Use of copyrighted material adheres to Fair Use.
"Wind Watch" is a registered trademark.

 Follow:

Wind Watch on X Wind Watch on Facebook Wind Watch on Linked In

Wind Watch on Mastodon Wind Watch on Truth Social

Wind Watch on Gab Wind Watch on Bluesky