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An informative open house meeting for the public, held at Lovettsville Elementary School, presented information about the Potomac-Appalachian Transmission Highline (PATH), a new proposed power line through the community of Lovettsville.
Photo: Rich Lipski, Washington Post
Tagged: development, growth, Lovettsville, Lovettsville Elementary School, power line
John Syner, a transmission engineer for Allegheny Energy talks with Lovettsville resident Sheldon Pratt during
an informative open house meeting about a new proposed power line through the community of Lovettsville.
Photo: Rich Lipski, Washington Post
Tagged: development, growth, Lovettsville, Lovettsville Elementary School, power line
A map of a new proposed power line through the community of Lovettsville.
Photo: Rich Lipski, Washington Post
Tagged: development, growth, Lovettsville, Lovettsville Elementary School, power line
Satellite maps were on display at Lovettsville Elementary School for residents such as Mike Sustek and Betty Clatterbuck, to view where their property is located along the proposed power line.
Photo: Rich Lipski, Washington Post
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Lovettsville residents Bill Fleming and Cindy Bauder confer after viewing maps and drawings of the new proposed power line.
Photo: Rich Lipski, Washington Post
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Larre Hozempa, a consulting engineer with Allegheny Energy, talks with local Lovettsville residents, Bobby Roudabousch and Valerie Wood about the reasons behind the project.
Photo: Rich Lipski, Washington Post
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Carol Bailey and Lauren Dearlove, both from Lovettsville, voice their opinion during an open house meeting about the Potomac-Appalachian Transmission Highline (PATH), a new proposed power line through the community of Lovettsville.
Photo: Rich Lipski, Washington Post
Tagged: development, growth, Lovettsville, Lovettsville Elementary School, power line
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