Like the noise standard one jurisdiction in Michigan has adopted for wind turbines:
"Based on their studies, noise was identified as a key problem. After lengthy research and discussion the regulation was made simple.
"If it makes noise and we can measure it, you shut it down," Arndt said."
Shall we apply that to coal burners and natural gas turbines (jet engines)??
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Jon Rynn Posted 6:55 am
05 Oct 2007
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Pangolin Posted 7:55 am
05 Oct 2007
Things would get a little flat. I note that the link provided in the OP is an anti-wind turbine astroturf site. Probably funded by Peabody Coal and friends.
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SMLowry Posted 9:16 am
05 Oct 2007
I someone moves in and the noise is there, fine. But when you've lived someplace for ten years and suddenly something comes in that significantly impacts your quality of life, then there's an issue to be dealt with. In my case, no one was consulted. One day the noise was just there. And it was measurable because I had someone come out and measure it. But it was within the zoning ordinance limits, which obviously aren't as strict as Michigan. On the other hand there's a real need for non-fossil-fuel energy sources. Re: cars - absolutely they are noisy. But unless you live near a freeway, the sound isn't constant, 24-7, and it's the sounds with no relief that can be crazy-making. Literally.
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