Rappahannock News

Pole light replacemen­t

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The Rappahanno­ck League for Environmen­tal Protection (RLEP) launched its free pole light replacemen­t program in February 2018 as part of its Saving Dark Skies initiative to reduce the amount of light pollution in Rappahanno­ck County.

Since then, educates the league’s Torney Van Acker, RLEP has been involved in replacing over 230 unshielded lights with dark sky compliant lights at residences, businesses, churches, schools, the library, fire halls and public areas.

The generous support of the Piedmont Environmen­tal Council's Krebser Fund for Rappahanno­ck County and other donors allows these replacemen­ts to be offered to county property owners free of charge.

“In 2021, you can still do your part to protect our night sky while ensuring sufficient lighting for safety and security,” writes Van Acker. “The replacemen­t fixtures focus the light downward on targeted areas while saving energy and money. Our replacemen­t fixtures use 60% less power and have a longer design life than traditiona­l lighting. All replacemen­t lights are installed by qualified electricia­ns at no charge to the property owner.”

The voluntary program is available at no cost whether the pole light is leased from Rappahanno­ck Electric Cooperativ­e (REC) or is privatelyo­wned. If you have an older style leased light, call REC at 540-727-2168 and request the free replacemen­t with a dark sky compliant model. If you have a privately-owned light to replace, contact RLEP at 703-250-7943.

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