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June 2009

ESLC Kicks Off Campaign to Keep Citizens Engaged in Dorchester Powerline Debate

ueenstown, Maryland – June 21, 2009 –In conjunction with the beginning of the summer season, Eastern Shore Land Conservancy, has announced the official launch of a public awareness campaign against the Mid-Atlantic Power Pathway as it is currently proposed. The Mid-Atlantic Power Pathway (MAPP) project is a 230-mile high-voltage (500 kilowatt) electricity transmission line that would stretch from the Possum Point generation facility in Prince William County, Virginia, to the Indian River generation facility in Sussex County, Delaware. This campaign and action center is aimed at informing local residents about the project. It will provide resources, news and links to help members of the community stay current and engaged with the project. "We are very pleased to be able to provide the Save Energy, Save Dorchester website and action center as a resource for Eastern Shore residents to learn about and hopefully get involved with this project," said Morgan Ellis, Regional Land Use Planner and spokesperson for the campaign. "If approved as proposed, this transmission line would completely and irrevocably alter the amazing rural character of Dorchester County. We hope that folks will use this website to stay in touch and on top of the latest developments concerning the proposal." This transmission line requires a 200 foot right-of-way for the 140-150 foot high towers and would transect 27 miles of Dorchester County (27 miles) with large transmission towers. The rights-of-way required for these lines would consume 650 acres of Dorchester's agriculture, forest and rural lands. There are many unanswered questions on the impacts to Dorchester's economy, environment, and the possible alternatives and the MAPP Action Center was designed to provide visitors with resource information, the latest project news and links to ways you can make your voice heard on this project. In conjunction with this campaign kick-off and the impending summer season ESLC reminds

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