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Pitkin County OKs easement with Holy Cross Energy to power airport air‑quality monitors; program cost near $1M
Summary
The board approved agreements with Holy Cross Energy to provide power and an underground easement for two staffed reference air‑quality monitoring shelters at Aspen–Pitkin County Airport and authorized the air-quality monitoring rollout, which staff said will include nine solar remote units and two electrically powered reference stations; estimated program cost is close to $1,000,000.
Pitkin County commissioners voted Dec. 17 to authorize two agreements with Holy Cross Energy that permit trenching, conduit and a vault to provide electric service to two reference monitoring buildings at Aspen–Pitkin County Airport as part of a larger air-quality monitoring program.
Airport staff said the monitoring rollout — delayed in part by a recent federal government shutdown — has been in planning for months and will combine nine solar-powered…
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