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Verdict Is Still Out on San Bernardino County's Solar Moratorium

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San Bernardino County officials are overwhelmed with new applications for small-scale solar farms. The sun-rich desert region is one of the most coveted in the world for such development. But worries over the impact on desert communities forced the county to impose a temporary ban on new solar projects that's getting mixed reviews.

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