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Five more MMA turbines face review
An automated review of 17 proposed wind turbines at the Massachusetts Military Reservation flagged five more as a presumed hazard to aviation, a spokesman for the Federal Aviation Administration said yesterday.
But when all is said and done, the reversal on those five turbines, which just one week earlier were considered OK, may be a mere blip on the radar screen, FAA spokesman Jim Peters said.
October 21, 2009
by George Brennan
in Cape Cod Times
CAMP EDWARDS - An automated review of 17 proposed wind turbines at the Massachusetts Military Reservation flagged five more as a presumed hazard to aviation, a spokesman for the Federal Aviation Administration said yesterday.
But when all is said and done, the reversal on those five turbines, which just one week earlier were considered OK, may be a mere blip on the radar screen, FAA spokesman Jim Peters said.
Earlier this month, the FAA indicated that nine of the 17 turbines proposed by the National Guard were a presumed hazard to aviation or radar on the base at the proposed height... [continue via Web link]
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