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<title>Southern Environmental Law Center Comment on Church Mountain Industrial Wind Proposal (PDF)</title>
<description>Letter recommending rejection of a special use permit for a wind turbine project on Church Mountain and Great North Mountain.</description>
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<title>U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service letter recommending against Shenandoah Mountain Industrial Wind Proposal (PDF)</title>
<description>Letter expressing concern over the proximity of rare/sensitive habitat or natural features and communities to the vicinity of the proposed construction and operation of the proposed wind power facility within the GW National Forest.</description>
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<title>Virginia Forest Watch's letter to U.S. Forest Service on Industrial Wind Energy in the GWNF (PDF)</title>
<description>Letter opposing industrial wind energy projects within national forests.</description>
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<title>SVN's letter to U.S. Forest Service on Industrial Wind Energy Development in the GWNF (PDF)</title>
<description>Letter discouraging industrial wind energy projects due to their severe impacts on intact forested ridgelines.</description>
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<title>Wild Virginia Documents GW Drinking Water Resources</title>
<description>Wild Virginia's study shows that 260,000 northern Shenandoah Valley residents get their drinking water from sources in the George Washington National Forest.</description>
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<title>SVN Urges Forest Service to Enhance Water Planning</title>
<description>SVN issued a statement in December 2008 urging the George Washington National Forest to improve current drinking watershed management planning in order to protect and preserve water quality for Shenandoah Valley residents.</description>
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<title>SVN and VA Forest Watch: No Commercial Wind Projects in GW</title>
<description>SVN filed comments in January 2009, as part of the revision of the George Washington National Forest management plan, calling for a ban on industrial wind energy projects due to the severe impacts on intact forested ridgelines.</description>
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<title>SVN Statement on Drinking Watershed Resolutions</title>
<description>SVN issued a statement in December 2008 urging the George Washington National Forest to improve current drinking watershed management planning in order to protect and preserve water quality for Shenandoah Valley residents.</description>
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<title>Wild Virginia Study on GW Drinking Water Resources</title>
<description>This study shows that 260,000 northern Shenandoah Valley residents get their drinking water from sources in the George Washington National Forest, and offers ways to better plan for and protect water resources in the Forest.</description>
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<title>Local Governments Adopt Drinking Water Resolutions</title>
<description>Many localities have adopted resolutions calling on the George Washington National Forest to enhance the management and monitoring of watersheds that provide drinking water to local communities. Find out if your city, town, or county is among them.</description>
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<title>NGO's and Agencies Endorse Drinking Water Protection</title>
<description>View the list of NGO's and agencies that have adopted resolutions calling on the U.S. Forest Service to make protection of drinking water resources a top priority.</description>
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