Mobile antenna approved near school for disabled
James Debono
The Education Department has given its blessing to the installation of a mobile phone antenna, just 70 metres away from the Dun Manwel Attard school for the disabled, in Wardija.
The school caters for students with “diverse special needs” and “multi-disabilities”.
Although scientific opinion remains divided on whether mobile phone antennae pose any health risk to residents living next to them, the World Health Organisation (WHO) calls for “special consideration” when antennas are located next to schools.
Amid fears that the antenna poses a health risk to students on Thursday, Wardija residents presented an injunction warrant in the law courts to stop the installation of the antenna.
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http://www.maltatoday.com.mt/2008/10/12/t15.html
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No objection from ministry as mobile antenna sprouts near school
http://www.maltatoday.com.mt/2008/10/19/t4.html
The Education Department has given its blessing to the installation of a mobile phone antenna, just 70 metres away from the Dun Manwel Attard school for the disabled, in Wardija.
The school caters for students with “diverse special needs” and “multi-disabilities”.
Although scientific opinion remains divided on whether mobile phone antennae pose any health risk to residents living next to them, the World Health Organisation (WHO) calls for “special consideration” when antennas are located next to schools.
Amid fears that the antenna poses a health risk to students on Thursday, Wardija residents presented an injunction warrant in the law courts to stop the installation of the antenna.
Read More...
http://www.maltatoday.com.mt/2008/10/12/t15.html
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No objection from ministry as mobile antenna sprouts near school
http://www.maltatoday.com.mt/2008/10/19/t4.html
rudkla - 13. Okt, 17:05