Six Flags Great Adventure sued over solar plans

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Tuesday, May 5, 2015
Riders cheer at the end of a minute-and-a-half ride on a new wooden roller coaster, El Toro, at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, N.J.
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JACKSON, N.J. -- Environmental groups have filed suit over a New Jersey theme park's plans to cut nearly 19,000 trees to build a 90-acre solar farm.

The groups claim Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson is violating the state's municipal land use law. They say the plan would be harmful to the Barnegat Bay watershed.

The groups say the amusement park's parking lot and buildings would be a more appropriate location for a solar farm.

In a statement, Janet Tauro of Clean Water Action said it's illogical to destroy the forest to combat climate change.

Six Flags has said the facility would reduce carbon dioxide emissions by nearly 24 times what the undisturbed forest is capable of removing on its own. It has also pledged to replant nearly 26,000 trees.