Victory Mills Hydro Project Cleared for Continued Operation
Published Date: 9/12/2025
Notice
Summary
Consolidated Hydro New York wants to keep running the Victory Mills Hydroelectric Project in Saratoga County, NY. The government checked the environmental impact and says it’s safe to continue with some protective rules. People have 30 days to share their thoughts before the new license is decided, so don’t miss your chance to speak up!
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