Protecting Rural America: Why Environmental Testing USA Is Leading the Call for Transparency, Safety, and Science-Based Oversight in Renewable Energy Development

United States, 11th Apr 2026 – For more than a decade, it often felt like it was just the two of us, Dan and me, facing the world with more questions than answers. We were used to doing our own research, trusting our instincts, and verifying everything for ourselves. But nothing prepared us for the day we received a letter informing us that a large renewable energy facility had purchased the land next to ours.

We were not opposed to solar panels or renewable energy. What we were opposed to was not knowing what was about to be built beside our home, our water, and our community. So we did what we have always done: we started asking questions.

What we found changed everything.

As we dug through studies, public records, and technical documents, we discovered inconsistencies, missing information, and a troubling lack of environmental testing requirements. There was no baseline testing required at any level of government. No one was required to test the soil or groundwater before construction. No one was required to test during construction. No one was required to test during operation. And no one was required to test after decommissioning. If contamination occurred, there would be no way to prove it.

That was the moment when everything shifted.

Dan began connecting what he had learned over twenty years in the construction field with what we were uncovering. Components used in solar panels, wind turbines, battery energy storage systems, and data centers can contain substances such as PFAS, lead, and cadmium. These contaminants are known to persist in the environment and pose risks to human health. Our research also revealed that companies sometimes minimized their use of hazardous materials on official applications. Without independent testing, communities had no way to verify claims or protect themselves.

When the day of the public hearing arrived, I brought a prepared speech. Dan brought his usual fire. And the community brought something we had never experienced before: unity. People from all walks of life stood together, asking for transparency, accountability, and basic environmental protections. That night, something shifted. It was no longer just us. It was neighbors standing with neighbors. It was rural voices demanding to be heard.

And that is the moment Environmental Testing USA was born.

Our Mission: Testing the air, water, and soil one acre at a time, for future generations to enjoy the planet we all reside.

Environmental Testing USA is a national nonprofit dedicated to protecting soil, water, and public health through independent, science-based environmental testing. Across the United States, rural communities face the same challenges we did. Many rely heavily on groundwater. Many depend on healthy soil for agriculture and livestock. Many have limited regulatory oversight. Industrial-scale renewable projects are expanding rapidly, yet there are no baseline testing requirements, no long-term monitoring, and no independent verification of company claims.

ETUSA exists to fill that gap. We provide education, advocacy, and a responsible testing framework that any community, county, or state can adopt.

Scientific studies have shown that components used in renewable energy infrastructure may contain PFAS, lead, and cadmium. PFAS are persistent and mobile and have been linked to cancer and immune suppression. Lead is a neurotoxin with no safe exposure level. Cadmium is a carcinogen that can leach under certain conditions. These findings do not mean renewable energy is harmful. They mean renewable energy must be responsibly managed, just like any other industrial technology.

ETUSA advocates for a simple, common-sense testing framework. Environmental conditions should be documented before construction begins. Testing should continue throughout construction. Facilities should be monitored annually during operation. And testing should continue after decommissioning to ensure the land and water remain safe. This approach protects public health, ensures regulatory compliance, provides transparency, prevents costly remediation, and gives communities the data they need to make informed decisions. Baseline testing is especially important because it removes any excuse for companies to deny responsibility for new contamination.

Independent testing matters because across the country, renewable energy companies have submitted applications claiming they use no hazardous materials even when technical documents and industry standards indicate otherwise. Misrepresentation on government applications is not a small issue. It can lead to fines, contract termination, legal consequences, and a loss of public trust. Independent testing protects both communities and responsible developers by ensuring that environmental data is accurate, transparent, and verifiable.

ETUSA also supports a smarter path forward by encouraging the siting of industrial-scale renewable projects on brownfields, land already impacted by previous industrial use. Brownfields offer existing infrastructure, reduced environmental risk, lower community resistance, and opportunities for land restoration and productive reuse. This approach supports renewable energy growth while protecting the land rural families depend on.

Environmental Testing USA serves rural communities across the nation, local governments and planning departments, farmers, ranchers, landowners, schools, nonprofits, and anyone seeking clear, science-based environmental information. Our goal is simple: empower communities with data, not fear.

Environmental testing is expensive. PFAS testing alone can cost hundreds of dollars per sample. Lead and cadmium testing add more. Building a community-accessible laboratory requires equipment, staff, and ongoing operational support. Every donation helps us conduct independent testing, build public data tools, create educational materials, train communities to understand environmental reports, advocate for responsible renewable energy development, and expand our services nationwide. Your support ensures that no rural community has to stand alone the way we once did.

We do not want to fight renewable energy companies forever. We want to work with them, using real data, real science, and real transparency. We believe in a future where renewable energy and rural communities thrive together, where environmental testing is standard practice, where companies are honest and accountable, where communities have access to the information they need, and where decisions are made with clarity rather than guesswork.

Environmental Testing USA was born from a moment of community strength. Today, we carry that strength forward for every rural community in America.

Environmental Testing USA stands at a pivotal moment for rural communities across the country. As large-scale energy projects accelerate, the need for independent, science-driven testing has never been more urgent. ETUSA remains committed to transparency, public safety, and giving every community no matter how small the data they need to make informed decisions.

Our work is powered by people who believe that truth, accountability, and environmental stewardship matter. Whether you’re a resident seeking clarity, a local leader navigating complex regulations, or a community member who simply wants to protect the place you call home, ETUSA is here to help.

To learn more, access resources, or support our mission, visit https://etusa.org/.

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