Wind turbines are disturbing sleep
Another Sunday and I can’t sit in my living room and read the newspaper because of shadow flicker from a wind turbine.
Trying to sleep is always interesting. There is constant driving, penetrating noise in the bedroom. If my dog barked constantly, the neighbors could call the police and the police would make me deal with my dog’s noise problem.
Many of us saw these potential problems coming and we asked town officials to speak up for some protections for our homes. But we got nothing, so now many of us are living with unhealthy and uncomfortable living conditions because of unethical decisions.
Sandy Vercauteren
Byron
5 March 2009
Tags: Wind power, Wind energy
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