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No deal, Roxbury

Monday, May 5, 2008

Roxbury Selectman Mark Touchette suggested visiting Mars Hill. My husband and I chose a neutral area 400 miles away. The 220-foot windmill towers we visited were overwhelming. It was a reality check.

The swooshing and clanging of those industrial machines as they rotated were alarming. There was a persistent humming, strobe light-like and flickering shadows swirling around the cleared land that surrounded each turbine.

The rights to those particular turbines have been sold three times since their erection. Lost were those contracts and promises. Even though the wind farm was only seven years old, there had already been a turbine fire, and two which malfunctioned two years ago are still not fixed.

Knocking on doors at various distances to the farm, the residents there all said the same things as were said about Mars Hill. One described the clanging as if someone were constantly banging on his front door, causing him to come from his barn to check it out. Another could hear the noise pollution one mile into his woods.

There are documented cases of wind turbine noise syndrome, vibroacoustic disease and the physiological responses of one's whole body to this noise pollution. The results can be sleep deprivation, acoustic radiation, and audible and inaudible noise problems - all infringements on our human rights.

Rob Gardiner of Independence Wind is now going door-to-door peddling his goods, trying to sway residents into his pockets of this big business, money-making venture.

No deal, Roxbury. No deal.

Michele Currivan, Rumford
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Posted By:Drew at May 5, 2008 10:28 AM (Suggest Removal)
If they offered this woman free electricity and a cut of the evil big business profits my bet would be windmills in her backyard as fast as they could build them! Now if she was objecting to industrial windmills for the right reasons, they're inefficient, unpredictable, expensive sources of energy, then she'd have my support.

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Posted By:roxy at May 5, 2008 10:47 PM (Suggest Removal)
No I do not think so. Those are some of the right reasons. I believe she said they are unpredictable and you only have 250 words to get it all in. So write your letter and give them your reasons in 250 words or less to persuade me your right.

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Posted By:John in Auburn at May 5, 2008 11:16 PM (Suggest Removal)
These are absolute hogwash words....look them up. Vibroacoustic disease? Acoustic radiation is a result? If the writer means what I think, then these do not apply since the volume of noise has to be over 110 db and in very low frequencies and over very long times. Once again, people are spouting off about things they do not actually know anything about.

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