.Greenidge_GREE won a New York Supreme Court decision that allows it to continue its mining operations at Seneca Lake, New York. GregAhl reports.
Judge Daniel J. Doyle of Yates County ruled that Greenidge's project "would not impact the air or water of Seneca Lake," in dismissing a stop petition filed by the Sierra Club and Seneca Lake Guardian.
“Various and overlapping opponents have now lost all five legal actions related to the facility and we properly sought and received all necessary approvals to start this project long ago, with Planning Board approval," Greenidge Generation President Dale Irwin was cited as saying in the statement.
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