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<title>County Adopts Forest Drinking Watershed Resolution</title>
<description>The Augusta County Board of Supervisors approved a resolution calling on the U.S. Forest Service to add comprehensive drinking watershed planning and protection to the GW National Forest management plan.</description>
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<title>George Washington National Forest Plan</title>
<description>The forest comprises more than 29 percent of the land in Augusta and provides drinking water to 20,124 residents in the county and Staunton. Officials are currently rewriting the forest management plan, which will guide forest uses for the next 15 years.</description>
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<title>Wind Energy</title>
<description>Interest is growing in developing large commercial wind projects in the Shenandoah Valley. Find out where potential sites could be located.</description>
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<title>Comprehensive Plan</title>
<description>The comprehensive plan, maps, list of steering committee members and other information are available on the County's website.</description>
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<title>Augusta Megasite Proposal</title>
<description>Read about the 2006 Augusta Megasite Proposal.</description>
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<title>Needed Improvements to the 2007 Comp Plan</title>
<description>When Augusta revised its Comprehensive Plan in 2007, SVN's partner group, Augusta Community Group, developed suggestions to encourage efficient, compact development to keep taxes low, allow growth, and keep agriculture strong.</description>
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