Healthy soil can make as big a difference for home gardeners as it can for large-scale farmers. We sat down with Melissa Allen, District Manager at the John Marshall Soil and Water Conservation District to talk about the importance of and path to healthy soil.
Fauquier County
PEC works to help citizens in Fauquier build better communities and protect cherished resources–scenic views, working farms, historic heritage, clean water, and healthy air.
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Along the Route 50 Corridor
The beauty of the Route 50 corridor is not an accident. It has taken multi-generational involvement in local decision-making to plan for and preserve this historic east-west passage. PEC has played a part in that by working with communities and partner organizations to identify threats and opportunities that could impact the corridor’s scenic character and its function as a powerful economic engine for tourism revenue.
On the Ground Updates – September 2022
A series of short updates from around the PEC region – Albemarle & Charlottesville, Clarke, Culpeper, Fauquier, Greene, Loudoun, Madison, Orange & Rappahannock.
![Fall tree plantings + Orvis Giveback days](https://www.pecva.org/wp-content/uploads/thunder_lane_tree_planting_culpeper_4.14.22_credit_Hugh_Kenny_PEC-05860-1024x683.jpg)
Fall tree plantings + Orvis Giveback days
As PEC’s Tree Planting and Stewardship Coordinator, I’d like to invite you to join our conservation team this fall to plant native trees and shrubs along waterways in the Virginia Piedmont. We’re looking for volunteers to help out on four different days in October and November.
![Video: Cover Crops with John Marshall Soil and Water](https://www.pecva.org/wp-content/uploads/Joe_Gray_Farm_John_Marshall_Soil_and_Water_credit_hugh_kenny_PEC-8-of-18-1024x682.jpg)
Video: Cover Crops with John Marshall Soil and Water
We partnered with John Marshall Soil and Water Conservation District to produce this video about their cover crop cost-share program.
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PEC Accepting Annual Photo Contest Submissions Through Sept. 30
Now through September 30, professional and amateur photographers alike are invited to submit their best images of the beautiful Virginia Piedmont in The Piedmont Environmental Council’s 11th Annual Photo Contest. All image submissions must be taken within Albemarle, Clarke, Culpeper, Fauquier, Greene, Loudoun, Madison, Orange, and Rappahannock counties.
![Fall 2022 Tree Planting Opportunities](https://www.pecva.org/wp-content/uploads/thunder_lane_tree_planting_culpeper_4.14.22_credit_Hugh_Kenny_PEC-05778-1024x683.jpg)
Fall 2022 Tree Planting Opportunities
We’re so excited to announce four volunteer tree plantings for the fall! Planting native trees and shrubs along streams, rivers, and ponds – also known as riparian buffers – is a way to help clean water and connect wildlife habitat. Our tree plantings will take place in Clarke, Fauquier and Rappahannock counties in October and November.
![Resources from Warrenton Town Hall Meeting August 10, 2022](https://www.pecva.org/wp-content/uploads/warrenton_town_hall_amazon_data_center_dominion_transmission_lines_8.10.22_credit_Hugh_Kenny_PEC-7-of-51-1024x683.jpg)
Resources from Warrenton Town Hall Meeting August 10, 2022
On August 10, 2022 the local citizen group Protect Fauquier and nonprofit organizations Citizens for Fauquier County and Piedmont Environmental Council hosted a community town hall to highlight our concerns regarding the data center and its broader impacts and to share actions residents can take to oppose the proposal.
![Takeaways from the July 26 Planning Commission Work Session](https://www.pecva.org/wp-content/uploads/transmission-line-rendering_social-sharing-1-1024x445.png)
Takeaways from the July 26 Planning Commission Work Session
More questions and concerns regarding Amazon’s special use permit application for a data center at Blackwell Road in Warrenton.
![Three local groups unite against proposed Amazon data center and associated transmission line](https://www.pecva.org/wp-content/uploads/Route-29-South-1024x682.jpg)
Three local groups unite against proposed Amazon data center and associated transmission line
The local citizen group Protect Fauquier and nonprofit organizations Citizens For Fauquier County (CFFC) and The Piedmont Environmental Council (PEC) are united against Amazon’s proposed data center project near Blackwell Road. The data center would sit at the northern gateway into Warrenton, along with a new Dominion electric substation, and would require miles of new high voltage transmission lines supported by 110-feet-tall steel towers, according to Dominion Energy.