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How are the farmers and inheritors going to deal with all the cement planted in their fields?

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How are the farmers and inheritors going to deal with all the cement planted in their fields?

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No. The landowners who have agreed to lease their land for the construction of windmills and the project owner will jointly hold funds in sufficient amounts, which will be used to disassemble the windmills at the end of their useful life. In addition, the foundations will be removed to a depth of three feet, allowing the land to be returned to its original state prior to the project’s construction. It should also be noted that the foundations, which would have a diameter of approximately 16 feet, would represent a minuscule fraction of the property leased. Further, the turbines for the East Hill Wind Farm will be located predominantly on higher elevation locations on lands that are not currently used for agricultural purposes.

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