Arvin unveils solar panels to power wastewater plant, cut 360 metric tons of CO2 yearly
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Published on March 24, 2026.
The city of Arve, Georgia, has unveiled its new solar energy panels, which will power its wastewater treatment facility and reduce the use of CO2 by 360 tonnes per year. The project is expected to meet all of the facility's power needs and eliminate the need for additional fuel consumption. The mayor described it as a "proud and powerful moment" for the city.
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