When working farms are disrupted, local food systems and rural economies suffer.
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Transmission towers fragment fields, disrupt farm operations, and threaten agritourism—farm stands, pick-your-own operations, events, and educational programs many families rely on to survive.
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Reason #3: Forests can’t be replaced.
MPRP would permanently clear ~394 acres of forest along a 67-mile corridor. Once fragmented, these ecosystems are gone for good.
Forest fragmentation destroys wildlife habitat, degrades water quality, weakens climate resilience, and permanently alters rural landscapes built over generations.
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10 Days of Christmas: 10 Reasons MPRP Must Be Stopped
Reason #2: Protect Waterways
MPRP would cross 101 waterways, impact 51+ acres of wetlands, and affect nearly 140 acres of Tier II watersheds.
Once damaged, these waters cannot simply be restored.
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The proposed MPRP would:
• Cross 101 streams and waterbodies
• Impact 51+ acres of wetlands
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If conserved land matters to you, please share.
The proposed MPRP would cut through:
• 245+ acres of conserved land
• 224+ acres under MALPF protection
• 1,800+ acres of conserved land nearby
Protected should mean protected—forever.
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Maryland families are facing legal battles no community should endure.
They’ve been sued in District Court before the state has even reviewed the project. The developer is now pushing for a hunting ban on private land, and a judge has already issued a temporary ban.
To defend their farms and preserved land, support is needed on two fronts:
• Landowner Legal Defense Fund – District Court cases, the hunting-ban motion, and the Fourth Circuit appeal.
• Expert Witness Fund – Independent experts for the Maryland PSC.
@SecRollins Respectfully, many farmers across three counties in Maryland still need your help. Our livelihoods, farms, and legacies remain at risk. There are other ways to power AI and data centers - our farms are not the right answer. Please help us end this nightmare and save our farms.