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Residents urge county action on hydrogen-plant proposals and express concerns about Los Alamos activities
Summary
Multiple public commenters told commissioners they oppose proposed hydrogen plants in Cuesta and elsewhere, citing noise, water use and community impacts; another speaker urged the county to adopt a resolution opposing increased plutonium 'pit' production at Los Alamos.
During the public‑comment portion of the April 7 meeting, several residents raised sustained concerns about proposed industrial projects and regional nuclear‑weapons production plans.
Morgan Gentry, a Cuesta resident and beekeeper, urged commissioners to reject the proposed hydrogen plant in Cuesta and similar projects, saying the community has not been adequately informed about magnitude, noise, 24‑hour operation and potential health and property‑value impacts. Gentry and other speakers…
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