Friday, June 15, 2012

Tempers blow, profanity flows at turbine gathering

   Tempers blow, profanity flows at turbine gathering | Local | News | Chatham Daily News:
BLENHEIM - Profanity laced-tirades were heard as emotions ran high during a public meeting here about the health impacts of green energy projects.

More than 50 people attended the meeting at the Blenheim Community Golf Club, organized by the Chatham-Kent Wind Action Group. The topic was "Industrial Wind Turbines and Your Family Health."

Carmen Krogh, a retired pharmacist who has been researching the adverse effects on wind turbines on human health for the past four years, spoke about peer-reviewed studies that have shown increasing setbacks for industrial wind turbines to 2-kilometres has diminished complaints about negative impacts to human health.

Minimum setbacks for the majority of wind turbines in Chatham-Kent are 550 metres.
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