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I would hope that they could put a truck scales at the bottom of willow springs; there are too  many people who have to drive that route, and with the need for another lane for passing on that hill...the headaches of moving wind towers and blades to the Oak Creek sites will be compounded with those who are sneaking up the back way.  The CHP and the County are getting/bleeding extra revenue for escorting trucks carrying 130' blades to the windparks over several more years... If each truck carries one blade, and each tower have three blades, and there are 500 towers; and each of the towers have four sections, which are carried on four separate trucks...how much revenue can the county share with the CHP, before the scales are in place?  I am asking you guys because I never made it into algebra,  and math problems like these give me a headache.  So much for my next career as a math teacher; I think I wll stick to sharing videos about windpower.
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