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Solar May Offer Solutions to Long Term Sewer Plant Costs for Franklin

Pendleton, ORLocal News

In a move towards sustainability, the Town of Franklin is exploring solar energy as a viable solution to reduce the long-term operational costs of its sewer plant. During a recent council meeting, Mayor Bob Horan and other council members congratulated community members while also delving into serious discussions about the financial implications of the sewer plant's operations. The council is particularly interested in how solar technology could offer significant savings and promote environmentally friendly practices. By considering solar energy, Franklin aims to not only alleviate budget pressures but also to lead by example in renewable energy adoption. This initiative highlights a growing trend among local governments to seek innovative solutions for infrastructure costs.

As cities across the nation grapple with budget constraints, the potential implementation of solar technology could serve as a model for others. The council's proactive approach underscores the importance of sustainability in municipal planning. If successful, Franklin's solar project could enhance the town's reputation as a forward-thinking community committed to environmental stewardship.

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