Reposted from the Burlington Free Press. By Terri Hallenbeck. December 5, 2013.
MONTPELIER — Nearly a year after the Lowell wind turbines began producing electricity, opponents were still fighting the project — this time taking their case to the state Supreme Court on Thursday.
Thursday’s case focused on an argument that the state Agency of Natural Resources should not have granted project developer Green Mountain Power Corp. permits that allows the company to use an alternative method of managing stormwater runoff from the mountain where 21 turbines are installed.
The five-member Supreme Court heard arguments from each side and is expected to make a ruling at a later date.
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