At a recent St. Clair County Board meeting, Dr. Remington Nevin, the county’s medical director, raised health concerns about a 900-acre solar plant planned for Fort Gratiot. Nevin argued that noise from the facility could harm residents’ well-being and that the county should intervene. Over two dozen local residents also expressed frustration with the lack of communication and raised concerns about property values. Despite assurances from Ranger Power, residents want an independent environmental study to assess the plant’s impact.
Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet