IMPORTANT HEALTH NOTICE
FOR HORN LAKE & SOUTHAVEN RESIDENTS
18 xAI turbines are operating less than 1 mile from nearby homes — and expanding
18 temporary gas turbines are currently operating at 2875 Stanton Rd in Southaven, MS.
If we don't act now, 41 permanent turbines will be installed at the site
WHY THIS MATTERS
Gas turbines release pollutants linked to serious health effects:
- Nitrogen Oxides (NOx) – worsens asthma & lung disease
- Fine Particles (PM2.5) – linked to heart attacks & strokes
- Formaldehyde, Toulene, Benzene – known human carcinogens
- Carbon Monoxide – harmful even at low levels
WHO IS AT RISK?
- Children
- Elderly residents
- People with asthma, COPD, or heart disease
- Anyone living within 5 miles (highest risk within 1–2 miles)
PUBLIC HEARING — YOUR VOICE MATTERS!
Tuesday February 17, 2026
6:00pm-8:30pm
M.R. Davis Public Library
8554 Northwest Drive, Southaven, MS
Please also submit comments to the MS Dept of Environmental Quality:
http://www.mdeq.ms.gov/Bland-Jeffrey/
Comments go on public record and WILL be counted,
but MUST be regarding air quality and health effects of turbines on nearby residents
Keep Our Families Safe!
Air pollution does NOT stop at city limits! Residents of Horn Lake, Southaven, and Whitehaven could be affected!
Time's Up!
Residents outside Southaven are NOT being adequately represented! If we don’t speak now, further decisions will be made without us! Attend the meeting and submit comments!
No Turbines Near Homes
"We have identified stationary combustion turbines as major sources of hazardous air pollutants (HAP) emissions such as formaldehyde, toluene, benzene, and acetaldehyde."
-- United States EPA
Learn More / Get Involved
Visit our friends at the Safe and Sound Coalition: https://safeandsound.info/