South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson said on Mar. 10 that his office is reviewing recent reports about the Silfab Solar facility in York County and is continuing to collect more information. Wilson emphasized that the safety of students, teachers, and families in the surrounding community remains a top priority.
The update comes as local residents have raised concerns regarding the facility. The Attorney General’s office has encouraged anyone with questions or concerns to contact South Carolina’s Department of Environmental Services by email or phone.
“My office is reviewing the latest reports regarding the Silfab facility in York County and continuing to gather additional information. The safety of students, teachers, and families in the surrounding community remains our top priority. We will provide further updates when we are able to do so,” Wilson said.
The South Carolina Attorney General serves as the state’s main legal advocate and enforcer, handling prosecutions and regulatory matters according to the official website. The office also supports victims of crime through advocacy and resources, contributing to community safety according to the official website.
Wilson has served as head of the South Carolina Attorney General’s Office according to the official website. The office operates statewide, enforcing laws related to securities and consumer protection, and works closely with state law enforcement agencies and solicitors on criminal prosecutions according to the official website.
Further updates about Silfab Solar will be provided by Wilson’s office as more information becomes available.

