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Lawyer: Proposed regulations could prevent wind project

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — An attorney representing an energy company planning a wind farm in Lancaster and Gage counties said proposed regulations may prevent the project from happening.

Lincoln attorney David Levy, who's representing Volkswind USA, says regulations proposed in each county would make them "effectively off-limits" for wind energy developments. He tells the Lincoln Journal Star (http://bit.ly/1NjPSwU ) that the regulations go beyond protecting residents' safety and welfare.

The proposed regulations would set limits on turbine noise and minimum distances from nearby properties. Lancaster County Board will discuss regulations during an Oct. 20 meeting, while the Gage County proposals are still in the drafting stage.

Volkswind has said it plans to put up more than 50 turbines in the two counties. Levy declined to say whether the company would continue with its project if regulations are approved.

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Information from: Lincoln Journal Star, http://www.journalstar.com

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