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Huron health unit begins public meetings for turbine impact study
Credit: By John Chippa | Blackburn News | December 5, 2016 | blackburnnews.com ~~
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The Huron County Health Unit will be holding a public information meeting Tuesday evening to explain the investigation process for its wind turbine health impact study.
They want to hear from Huron County residents who live close to wind turbines and are experiencing health problems. They also want to hear from people who are not experiencing health concerns, as information from residents not experiencing symptoms is also useful for the study.
This information session will be held in the Library of the Huron County Health Unit complex in Clinton. It starts at 7:00 o’clock Tuesday evening.
More information can be found on the Huron County Health Unit website.
Additional meeting dates will be announced through local media and on the Huron County webpage.
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