Cell tower debate comes in loud and clear
By Stephanie Bertholdo
The debate over whether radio frequency emissions from cell towers are safe enough for school sites continues to rage.
Varous scientific studies about radio frequency emissions were discussed at the Las Virgenes school board’s Aug. 18 meeting amid concerns that the placement of cell towers on campus poses a health risk to children.
The school district has contracted with OmniPoint Communications, the parent company of TMobile Wireless, to build an unmanned wireless telecommunications facility on the campus of Lindero Canyon Middle School in Agoura Hills.
Agoura High School already has four cell antenna installations, and Calabasas High has two. Another is planned for A.E. Wright Middle School in Calabasas.
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The debate over whether radio frequency emissions from cell towers are safe enough for school sites continues to rage.
Varous scientific studies about radio frequency emissions were discussed at the Las Virgenes school board’s Aug. 18 meeting amid concerns that the placement of cell towers on campus poses a health risk to children.
The school district has contracted with OmniPoint Communications, the parent company of TMobile Wireless, to build an unmanned wireless telecommunications facility on the campus of Lindero Canyon Middle School in Agoura Hills.
Agoura High School already has four cell antenna installations, and Calabasas High has two. Another is planned for A.E. Wright Middle School in Calabasas.
Read More...
http://www.theacorn.com/news/2009-09-10/Community/Cell_tower_debate_comes_in_loud_and_clear.html
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=school+mast
http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=BioInitiative
http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=Cindy+Sage
rudkla - 10. Sep, 17:28