Sound and Visual Buffering for 850 Route 28 Site

850 Route 28 will plant many trees and install wall sound and visual barriers at key locations nearest operations to limit noise, and to blend into the landscape. The extensive forest cover at the 850 property will be predominantly left untouched, ensuring the very existence of the plant and operation will be unseen by surrounding properties.

Proposed trees for planting include Eastern White Pines - used by NYS Forestry and are the most widely planted trees in the United States. They were known as the “tree of great peace” by some Native American tribes. The White Pine Tree is able to block sound with its thick trunk and large cones. The White pine can be planted in a variety of climates, and it is really one of the best trees you can get if you’re looking for a sound barrier and a visually pleasing tree.
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