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Eroding soils, eroding image, eroding profits – why erosion control and drainage matter in solar

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By Gretchen Dolson

A little more time and money spent upfront on properly understanding site drainage and soil conditions and designing solar projects accordingly can avoid much larger profit losses and reputational damage further down the line. HDR’s Gretchen Dolson looks at some of the methods for ensuring PV sites stay afloat.

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