I worked as an engineer on a similar single axis tracker 88MW solar farm here in Australia. The sheep tend to eat the cables if they can. The panels provide shade and the grass grows under them. The life of the plant is about 30 years. It’s quiet, unlike wind turbines. The construction period is about 8 months. They hammer thousands of steel piles in to support the arrays, or they drill and concrete them in. Grass fires are common due to bad joints in the wiring.
What measures are in place to ensure the proper handling and containment of potentially toxic substances used in solar farm infrastructure?
Are there any regulations or guidelines in Lamar County, Mississippi, specifically addressing the potential environmental impacts of solar farms on fertile land?
Has an environmental impact assessment been conducted for the proposed solar farm in Lamar County? If so, what were the findings regarding potential chemical leakage and environmental contamination?
How do solar farm developers plan to mitigate any potential environmental risks associated with the installation and operation of solar farms on fertile land?
Are there alternative locations, such as non-fertile or previously disturbed land, that have been considered for the solar farm project in Lamar County? If so, what were the reasons for choosing fertile land instead?
What is the long-term plan for managing and monitoring the environmental impacts of the solar farm, especially with regard to soil quality and water contamination?
Are there any plans for implementing sustainable practices, such as soil remediation or water filtration systems, to minimize any potential environmental harm caused by the solar farm?
How will local wildlife and biodiversity be protected during and after the construction and operation of the solar farm?
Have there been any other public consultations or engagement efforts to discuss the potential environmental concerns of implementing solar farms on fertile land in Lamar County? If so, what were the main concerns raised by the local community?
Can you provide information on the specific locations where the solar panels for the proposed solar farm in Lamar County, Mississippi, are being manufactured?
Took them months to build and they still, after a year, do not have the panels, attached to the frames. One built in a town nearby, less than 10 years old, is no longer in use. Appears abandoned.
I worked as an engineer on a similar single axis tracker 88MW solar farm here in Australia. The sheep tend to eat the cables if they can. The panels provide shade and the grass grows under them. The life of the plant is about 30 years. It’s quiet, unlike wind turbines. The construction period is about 8 months. They hammer thousands of steel piles in to support the arrays, or they drill and concrete them in. Grass fires are common due to bad joints in the wiring.
Thank you.
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This is what I was digging for. Can you provide questions to present?
What measures are in place to ensure the proper handling and containment of potentially toxic substances used in solar farm infrastructure?
Are there any regulations or guidelines in Lamar County, Mississippi, specifically addressing the potential environmental impacts of solar farms on fertile land?
Has an environmental impact assessment been conducted for the proposed solar farm in Lamar County? If so, what were the findings regarding potential chemical leakage and environmental contamination?
How do solar farm developers plan to mitigate any potential environmental risks associated with the installation and operation of solar farms on fertile land?
Are there alternative locations, such as non-fertile or previously disturbed land, that have been considered for the solar farm project in Lamar County? If so, what were the reasons for choosing fertile land instead?
What is the long-term plan for managing and monitoring the environmental impacts of the solar farm, especially with regard to soil quality and water contamination?
Are there any plans for implementing sustainable practices, such as soil remediation or water filtration systems, to minimize any potential environmental harm caused by the solar farm?
How will local wildlife and biodiversity be protected during and after the construction and operation of the solar farm?
Have there been any other public consultations or engagement efforts to discuss the potential environmental concerns of implementing solar farms on fertile land in Lamar County? If so, what were the main concerns raised by the local community?
Can you provide information on the specific locations where the solar panels for the proposed solar farm in Lamar County, Mississippi, are being manufactured?
Thank you so very much.
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Took them months to build and they still, after a year, do not have the panels, attached to the frames. One built in a town nearby, less than 10 years old, is no longer in use. Appears abandoned.
There will be a community meeting. I need help with questions to ask.
You could ask if the project does fail for any reason, who will remove the panels and dispose of them safely. https://scdhec.gov/sites/default/files/Library/OR-1695.pdf