News
Impact on People and Maine
| Browse in : |
All
> Topics
> Impact on People
(1150)
All > Location > USA > Maine (617) Any of these categories |
[
General
]
Opponents of Roxbury wind farm appeal DEP licensing permit
Posted by: Lisa on September 24, 2009 9:32:06 AM
Opponents of a wind farm project approved last month by the Maine Department of Environmental Protection are appealing that final order.
Through attorney Rufus Brown of Portland, Concerned Citizens to Save Roxbury, 37 individual camp or property owners, and the Silver Lake Camp Owners Association filed the appeal on Monday.
Roxbury Pond is also called Silver Lake.
Note : http://www.sunjournal.com/node/282996/
Read More
(748
words )
[
Noise
| Energy Policy
]
Roxbury project's appeal shows sides of wind power debate
Posted by: Lisa on September 24, 2009 7:14:09 AM
This week, Concerned Citizens to Save Roxbury appealed the Maine Department of Environmental Protection's approval of the Record Hill Wind Project. The group wants the DEP's board to hold a public hearing to explore conflicting medical and technical information regarding the licensing of large wind turbine projects.
The appeal comes while Gov. John Baldacci is on a trade mission in Europe to promote Maine as an attractive place to develop wind power.
Note : http://morningsentinel.mainetoday.com/news/local/6892592.html
Read More
(958
words )
[
Noise
]
Physicians discuss wind energy and health
Posted by: Lisa on September 12, 2009 6:20:14 PM
At the Maine Medical Association's annual meeting, the group took up the issue of wind energy and public health.
The MMA approved a resolution, submitted by Dr. Albert Aniel and Dr. Michael Nissenbaum, to encourage studies of the health effects of wind turbines.
Note : http://www.wcsh6.com/news/local/story.aspx?storyid=109039&catid=2
Read More
(151
words )
[
Noise
]
Mars Hill windmills prompt civil lawsuit
Posted by: Lisa on August 12, 2009 12:14:14 PM
Peter Kelley, the attorney for the group, said Tuesday that his clients have seen the quality of life they experienced before the windmills were constructed slip from their grasp. He said his clients are alleging that they were not properly notified about all that the construction process entailed.
Noise, which Wendy Todd said Tuesday was not supposed to be an issue, continues to reverberate from the wind farm. Headaches and frayed nerves are now a problem, according to Todd, and property values among the homes allegedly affected by the project have diminished.
Note : http://www.bangordailynews.com/detail/115622.html
Read More
(855
words )
[
Noise
]
Discontent of Mars Hill residents leads to lawsuit against First Wind
Posted by: Lisa on August 06, 2009 9:47:16 PM
A group of Mars Hill residents who live near the second largest wind power project in the state have filed a lawsuit against the developer, First Wind, citing noise and health concerns and seeking compensation for a loss of property value. ...Wendy Todd says she and her husband were supportive of the project. ...Soon Todd says the intermittent sounds and shadow flicker from the turbines began to wear on her nerves.
Note : http://www.mpbn.net/Home/tabid/36/ctl/ViewItem/mid/3478/ItemId/8549/Default.aspx
Read More
(912
words )
[
Zoning/Planning
]
Board puts off decision by 60 days on petition
Posted by: Lisa on July 15, 2009 10:10:19 AM
Selectmen decided at Tuesday night's board meeting to wait 60 days from June 23 before rendering their decision on a petition that seeks to rescind previously approved town laws allowing wind power facilities to be built on town ridges.
Responding to lawyer Maura Horodyski's question about the petition and the board's response, Chairman Bob Sutton said they agreed to have lawyer Jennifer Kreckel of Rumford review the petition before they decide whether to follow its intent.
Note : http://www.sunjournal.com/node/35084/
Read More
(336
words )
[
Impact on Landscape
]
Opponents launch petition drive to overturn changes
Posted by: Lisa on June 18, 2009 6:55:14 PM
People opposing Record Hill Wind LLC's proposal to site 22 wind-power turbines in town have launched a petition drive to rescind approved ordinance changes allowing such facilities.
The petition asks selectmen to call a special town meeting to amend the comprehensive plan by deleting all language and sections referring to wind power that were added by a majority vote at a special town meeting Jan. 15.
Note : http://www.sunjournal.com/story/322467-3/RiverValley/Opponents_launch_petition_drive_to_overturn_changes/
Read More
(374
words )
[
Noise
]
Does Wind Turbine Noise Affect Your Sleep or Health? (with videos)
Posted by: Lisa on May 14, 2009 8:57:09 AM
Families who live on a portion of East Ridge Road and Mountain Road on the backside of Mars Hill say, at times over the past two and a half years, they've lived with unbearable noise. They feel their complaints have been ignored. Read and watch their story as reported by WLBZ Channel 2 in Maine.
Note : http://www.wlbz2.com/news/local/story.aspx?storyid=104717&catid=3
Read More
(1484
words )
[
Impact on Wildlife
| Zoning/Planning
]
Wind farm plan clears ‘major hurdle'; DEP OKs $130M Rollins Mountain wind farm
Posted by: Lisa on April 22, 2009 1:04:35 AM
The Maine Department of Environmental Protection issued First Wind of Massachusetts a permit Tuesday to build a 40-turbine industrial wind site for $130 million on Rollins Mountain in Burlington, Lee, Lincoln and Winn.
"The Department finds that the applicant has demonstrated that the proposed project will provide significant tangible benefits to the host community and surrounding area,".
Note : http://www.bangordailynews.com/detail/104334.html
Read More
(679
words )
[
Noise
]
Wind energy, health experts face off
Posted by: Lisa on March 26, 2009 7:42:14 AM
Weighing in were Dr. Albert Aniel, an internist at Rumford Community Hospital, Dr. Michael Nissenbaum, a radiologist at Northern Maine Medical Center, former Gov. Angus King, a partner in Independence Wind and Dr. Dora Ann Mills, director of the Maine Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the state's chief medical officer.
Aniel and Nissenbaum would like the state to place a moratorium on future wind projects until more research on the effects of turbines on people can be gathered and analyzed.
Note : http://www.sunjournal.com/story/309435-3/MaineNews/Wind_energy_health_experts_face_off/
Read More
(653
words )
[
Noise
]
Doctor to share wind power concerns
Posted by: Lisa on March 05, 2009 8:24:49 AM
Dr. Albert Aniel will share his concerns about health risks associated with wind turbines with selectmen when they meet at 7 p.m. Thursday in the municipal building auditorium.
Interim Town Manager Len Greaney said Wednesday that Aniel asked to be placed on the agenda to share issues he broached at a Feb. 18 Maine Department of Environmental Protection hearing on a proposed Roxbury wind power project.
Note : http://www.sunjournal.com/story/306282-3/RiverValley/Doctor_to_share_wind_power_concerns/
Read More
(338
words )
[
Impact on Landscape
| Zoning/Planning
]
Wind farm hearing set
Posted by: Lisa on February 17, 2009 7:15:47 AM
People will have a chance to ask questions and comment on a proposal to build a 22-turbine wind farm on several ridges in Roxbury at a hearing Wednesday night.
The hearing, required by the state Department of Environmental Protection as part of the approval process, begins at 6 p.m. at Mountain Valley High School. ...Another wind project in the early planning stages is in the works for nearby Black Mountain in Rumford.
Note : http://www.sunjournal.com/story/304061-3/RiverValley/Wind_farm_hearing_set/
Read More
(352
words )
[
General
| Noise
]
Troubled wind?
Posted by: Lisa on February 15, 2009 9:41:26 AM
As Maine preps for wind power, medical staff at Rumford Hospital say turbines may make people sick. Others beg to differ.
The phrase "vibroacoustic syndrome" started him Googling.
The worrisome set of symptoms - allegedly caused by exposure to low-frequency noise and linked by some to wind farms - sent him on a mission he didn't anticipate.
This week Dr. Albert Aniel, an internist at Rumford Community Hospital, mailed a letter to Gov. John Baldacci. He visited the Mexico Board of Selectmen. He's contacting every town manager in the River Valley.
Note : http://www.sunjournal.com/story/303824-3/MaineNews/Troubled_wind/
Read More
(1609
words )
[
Impact on Landscape
]
Town blocks plans for towers
Posted by: Lisa on February 13, 2009 9:51:56 AM
Following news that several wireless communication company representatives were in town scouting possible locations for cell phone towers last week, selectmen unanimously voted to place a moratorium on communication towers Monday.
The moratorium prohibits all new towers, monopoles and tower-mounted wind turbines for the next 180 days.
Note : http://mdislander.com/site/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=8834&Itemid=36
Read More
(495
words )
[
Zoning/Planning
]
Close votes pave way for wind power
Posted by: Lisa on January 16, 2009 12:54:36 PM
By margins of less than 10 votes, residents at Thursday night's special town meeting OK'd two amendments to town law, allowing wind power facilities to be built on town ridges.
The tally was 89-81 to amend the comprehensive plan to allow wind generation facilities in Roxbury, and 87-80 to create a mountain district zone to designate areas suitable for erecting wind energy facilities.
Note : http://www.sunjournal.com/story/299709-3/RiverValley/Close_votes_pave_way_for_wind_power/
Read More
(621
words )
Freedom flickers and hums on YouTube
Posted by: Lisa on December 11, 2008 12:16:51 PM
The video begins silently. A shingled farmhouse stands in full sunlight for a moment before a giant shadow sweeps over the façade as though a low-flying airplane had passed overhead. Then it happens again, and again, and again.
"Today we have flicker."
Note : http://waldo.villagesoup.com/Community/story.cfm?storyID=137446
Read More
(1172
words )
[
Impact on Wildlife
| Impact on Landscape
]
Concerns on the line
Posted by: Lisa on November 25, 2008 1:31:29 PM
More than 30 people expressed their concerns about a massive power line upgrade project proposed by Central Maine Power at Lewiston City Hall Monday night during a public hearing before Maine's Public Utilities Commission. About 70 people were present. ...Nearly all of those who spoke before Commissioners Jack Cashman, Sharon Reishus and Vendean Vafiades were apprehensive about the project, anticipating noise pollution, loss of property value and health risks.
Note : http://www.sunjournal.com/story/293025-3/LewistonAuburn/Concerns_on_the_line/
Read More
(530
words )
[
Impact on Landscape
]
Forum mulls wind farm health effects
Posted by: Lisa on November 21, 2008 9:02:30 AM
Forum organizers wanted to help residents of Fort Kent, a likely site for a large wind development, to explore the pros and cons of wind farms before any applications are filed, said David Soucy, a lawyer who helped organize the event.
Texas-based Horizon Wind has been negotiating lease agreements with landowners in the Fort Kent area and in other parts of Aroostook County with an eye toward building a wind farm.
"The issue is not whether wind farms are a good idea or not," Soucy said. "The issue is where can they be ideally situated."
Note : http://www.bangornews.com/detail/93716.html
Read More
(493
words )
[
Zoning/Planning
]
Wind power petition on tap at Fort Kent meeting
Posted by: Lisa on November 12, 2008 10:39:29 AM
Residents will have the opportunity at the next annual town meeting to decide the fate of a citizens petition seeking a 180-day moratorium on the construction or processing of applications for wind power facilities. ...After the closed-door session ...the council voted to include the petitioners' warrant request at the next annual town meeting and to request that the petitioners submit a draft warrant item and draft moratorium ordinance by Dec. 31, and directed the town manager to assemble a list of people willing to participate in a study group to review the proposed ordinance and report to the Town Council and planning board.
Note : http://bangornews.com/detail/93099.html
Read More
(434
words )
[
General
| Noise
| New Hampshire
]
The turbine turmoil: South Berwick residents, officials discuss pros and cons of wind energy
Posted by: Lisa on October 23, 2008 4:09:19 PM
[T]here are some negatives associated with the increasingly popular form of alternative energy, according to a University of New Hampshire expert.
But the cons - mainly noise and vibrations from the rotating turbines - are generally things people can live with, UNH assistant professor of geography Mary Lemcke said.
In South Berwick, a 300-foot-high ridge across from Marshwood High School is being eyed as a possible location for a wind farm. A Cape Neddick-based alternative energy company is conducting a yearlong wind study there with the hopes a wind farm would be viable.
For Wisconsin resident Gerry Meyer, however, the sound of five 400-foot-tall wind turbines located within three quarters of a mile of his home is simply unbearable.
Note : http://www.fosters.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20081023/GJNEWS_01/710236941/-1/FOSNEWS
Read More
(854
words )