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If I recall, it's on undevelopable old landfill areas. From their website (Barlow Solar) it's a 27MW facility, approx. ~7,000 homes worth of power.
Built on phosphogypsum stacks that originated as byproduct of fertilizer production. The sites were reclaimed in 2005-2006 to dewater, compact the material and cap with clay. Phosphogypsum can't be built on as it physically unstable and contains trace amounts of radium. Other than a park or golf course, alternative uses for the site don't really exist.
 
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Watched these get built as I work nearby. Interesting that the old settling pond on the bigger solar farm off 52nd isn't fully capped in that photo. The enormous dirt pile north of that site has been completely moved south of 114th and there is a project listed for 2 large warehouses now. I've been watching that dirt pile get whittled down for the past 13 years.
 

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