Toms River To Host New Jersey’s Largest Solar Farm

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The former Ciba-Geigy Superfund site in Toms River, New Jersey, could soon be home to a massive solar farm that could generate up to 35 megawatts of electricity.

Toms River Merchant Solar LLC plans to lease about 166 acres of property at the Superfund site from BASF — which purchased the land from Ciba in 2009 — and install solar panels on the land.

The project would be the largest solar field in New Jersey, according to the state Board of Public Utilities.

Read more at Asbury Park Press.

{Matzav.com}


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  1. Not true. Read up on this site. It was a dye company that dumped billions of toxic waste into the water system for decades whose effects people are still feeling today with clusters of cancer etc. If they were so antisemitic, they would have built there for Jews!! Anyone who lives there would be very smart to put in a whole house filter for showers, and reverse osmosis at the tap.

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