A second Massachusetts town is moving to curtail the nighttime operation of turbines not compliant with noise standards
FAIRHAVEN — Select Board Chairman Charles Murphy Sr. said last week he will move to shut the turbines down at night at a meeting Monday, June 10, with the Board of Health.Continue reading at SouthCoastToday.com:
"The goal of that meeting is to do what my goal was previously," he said of the intentions he announced soon after taking over as chairman in April: To shut the turbines down at night.
Mr. Murphy said now that the turbines have been found to exceed the noise limit set by state law, "I now have legal concerns about not being in compliance."
He said, "People wanted me to wait for the testing and now we have it."
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