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Brownsville diary of industrial wind turbine noise
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Entries of a noise log kept by a Brownsville family who live 3/4 mile east of South Byron in Fond Du Lac County, Wisconsin. The diary begins in March 2008, soon after the giant wind turbines had gone on line. The wind energy facility they live in consists of 86 industrial-scale turbines, and more are planned.
Download original document: “Brownsville noise diary, March 3, 2008, to January 16, 2009”
Download original document: “Brownsville noise diary, March 1-31, 2009”
Download original document: “Brownsville noise diary, April 1-30, 2009”
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