…article appeared in the 2024 winter edition of The Piedmont Environmental Council’s member newsletter, The Piedmont View. If you’d like to become a PEC member or renew your membership, please visit pecva.org/join….
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General Assembly Update — Spring 2026
…incentives; expand solar consumer protections for rooftop solar contracts; enable more parking lot solar; and expanding shared solar in Dominion and Appalachian Power territories. PEC staff also worked on a…
Catoctin Creek Conservation Fund
…Contact Keely Murphy, PEC’s Potomac Watershed Field Representative at kmurphy@pecva.org or by phone at 540-234-3447 ext. 7006. Make a Donation Contributions to the Catoctin Creek Fund are tax-deductible and will…
On the Ground Updates – September 2025
…article appeared in the 2025 fall edition of The Piedmont Environmental Council’s member newsletter, The Piedmont View. If you’d like to become a PEC member or renew your membership, please visit pecva.org/join….
PEC’s Annual Photo Contest
…conditions of this permission, PEC shall credit all photographs with their full name whenever their photograph is used. Questions Questions and inquiries about the contest can be emailed to photos@pecva.org….
Virginia General Assembly in Full Swing
…session will aim to expand the potential of rooftop solar, solar on the built environment, battery storage, small-scale agrivoltaics, while lessening burdens on localities for rooftop solar permitting. Read more…
For Immediate Release
…protect water and keep land in production. Contact: Elizabeth Ransom, Media & PR Specialist, eransom@pecva.org, 540-347-2334 x7029 ### The Piedmont Environmental Council (PEC) works to protect and restore the lands…
What is a Comprehensive Plan, and Why Should We Care?
…you can pro-vide input. We hope to see you at the hearing! Questions? Contact PEC’s Jeff Werner: jwerner@pecva.org Clarke County—The County’s initial Comp Plan draft was out for public review…
Who’s Protecting the Piedmont? – Spring 2026
…article appeared in the 2026 spring edition of The Piedmont Environmental Council’s member newsletter, The Piedmont View. If you’d like to become a PEC member or renew your membership, please visit pecva.org/join….
Eleven properties protected in Albemarle County
Contact: Mike Kane, Director of Land Conservation mkane@pecva.org; 540-347-2337, x7063 The Meechums River and land under easement. Credit Hugh Kenny/PEC. PIEDMONT REGION, VA. (Feb. 14, 2022) – Last year, landowners…
