I’ve spent most of my life exploring, nurturing, and loving my household’s 855 acres of forests and fields and three miles of perennial streams which can be adjoining to the proposed Rocky Forge Wind Farm web site in Botetourt County.
My mother and father had been decided to preserve some Virginia forest land, and so the land is in a conservation easement. The proposed location for the generators is a wildlife habitat for innumerable species, however my biggest considerations are the recognized impacts on the birds and bats and the aquatic species which can be in danger from soil erosion and stream sedimentation.
I’m blessed to know what clear streams seem like. It’s a privilege nevertheless it shouldn’t be. I do know if development begins on the Rocky Forge web site, due to the land disturbance, this may trigger soil erosion and stream sedimentation into the streams when it rains. Everyone is aware of it, however the decision-makers on this course of haven’t assessed and disclosed the impacts.
Widespread sense tells me that when the proposed generators enhance in dimension, the impacts change. It has been at the very least eight years since wildlife data to evaluate the impacts has been collected.
Eight years is a very long time when terrestrial and aquatic life are being impacted at an unprecedented charge and scale. Local weather change is quickly impacting the environment.
Wildlife research executed eight or extra years in the past are ineffective to explain circumstances right this moment. The proposed turbine web site is within the southernmost breeding territory for the golden eagle. Golden eagles fly from Canada to the mountains in Virginia yearly, particularly the mountain proposed for turbine improvement.
There’s an Indiana bat cave inside 5 miles of the turbine web site and Apex has not up to date any details about the endangered species additionally threatened by a widespread fungal illness particularly since this undertaking was first proposed. The pure world shouldn’t be static, it’s altering extra quickly than ever as a result of growing threats to habitat. Nonetheless, the commonwealth of Virginia is shamelessly poised to authorize a undertaking for which it has no concept of the particular impacts, despite the fact that the Division of Environmental High quality is required to each know what the impacts are going to be and disclose the impacts to the general public. The underlying information right here shouldn’t be significant as a result of it’s previous. Mitigation within the type of turbine operation curtailment means nothing with out an correct baseline of the inhabitants circumstances. The data of the effectiveness of curtailment itself has not been proven.
The American Hen Conservancy (ABC) submitted a remark letter on June 24, which transmitted its prior letters dated Aug. 10, 2020, and Dec. 21, 2021. The ABC argues for present eagle information amongst different issues, offering the scientific and authorized data to help their place. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service additionally weighed in with an email correspondence communication on June 3, 2021, from Thomas W. Wittig, the company’s North Atlantic-Appalachian Area Eagle Coordinator, directed to Jennie Geiger, the senior environmental allowing supervisor at Apex. In February 2021, Geiger had suggested Mr. Wittig that “No modifications have been made to the BBCS [Bird and Bat Conservation Strategy] doc that was authorized again in 2016.” On June 3, 2021, Mr. Wittig straight challenged Apex’s 2016 assertion that no further eagle research had been “warranted or allow really useful” as a result of a lot had modified in 5 years. After itemizing important components that affect the company’s evaluation of danger to eagles, Wittig firmly states, “Within the context of present administration and science, I don’t really feel that the BBCS offers sufficient proof to help that the undertaking is at low danger of taking eagles.” Not sufficient related data.
Wind generators must be geared up with state-of-the-art hearth detection and suppression gear. The hazard and menace of wildfires are scary, realizing that the economic generators can set off a fireplace at any time, however the results of local weather change on the hazard of wildfire haven’t been thought-about. Haven’t we superior past industrializing mountaintop habitats and polluting the water assets that move from the mountains, particularly for marginal energy manufacturing at a price so excessive that the commonwealth successfully bailed out this boondoggle by agreeing to buy energy that nobody else, save Virginia taxpayers, would pay for?
If setting up 50- and 60-story-tall industrial machines on prime of mountains increased than 3,000 toes in elevation in Virginia was such a good suggestion, it might be executed by now.
Hundley lives in Clifton Forge.