FORT MILL, S.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) -- The firm tasked with developing a health and safety plan for the schools going up near the Silfab Solar site laid out their recommendations to the school board this week.
Flint Hill Elementary welcomed students this week on Gold Hill Road, and the middle school is slated to open its doors next year. The presence of these campuses has been the chief concern related to the operation of a solar panel manufacturing plant on property just to the north.
At Tuesday night’s Fort Mill School Board meeting, Citadel EHS provided updates in the areas of health, safety and emergency planning that addressed concerns over potential impacts from the chemical Silfab uses to create their panels.
The plan includes indoor and outdoor air quality monitoring, which is alr