WOODSTOCK – A pair of public meetings has done little to ease the concerns of citizens who oppose Prowind’s plans for wind turbine development in the region.Read the entire article at the Tillsonburg News
The two public consultations, held Tuesday at the Oxford Centre Hall in Oxford Centre and Wednesday at the Quality Hotel & Suites in Woodstock, are part of the approval process for the proposed Gunn’s Hill Wind Farm project in Norwich Township.
Each meeting was attended by roughly 40 members of the public, with citizens taking the opportunity to call attention to a number of issues surrounding the project, particularly concerns over adverse health effects and a reduction in property values.
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A Health Canada study has been undertaken to look at the potential health effects of wind turbines, but the results of the study will not be release until some time in 2014, and the deadline imposed by their Feed-in Tariff (FIT) contract means that Prowind is unable to wait for the results of the study before moving ahead with the proposed Gunn’s Hill development.
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