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Noise from Lowell Mountain wind project
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Dear Susan Paruch,
We are writing to let you know the experience this area had with the Lowell wind turbines on Nov. 3rd and 4th.
Upon awakening at 6:00 AM on Nov. 3rd with the wind coming from the northwest and very little wind off the mountain there was horrendous noise coming east from the project.
It projected out to a distance of over 3-1/2 miles and was constant from the early hours of the morning until after 5:00 PM on the 4th of November.
One couple was awakened at 4:00 AM on the morning of the 3rd.
We decided to check with our neighbors and friends on the east side of the mountains to see what they had witnessed.
The results are on the 4 pages enclosed. We only went to these few places but many more people are complaining.
Sincerely,
~~~
Don and Shirley Nelson
Albany, Vt.
TO: Susan Paruch, Division of Consumer Affairs and Public Information, Vt. Public Service Department
Download original document: “Noise from Lowell Mountain, Nov. 3-4, 2012”
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