In response to the family’s concerns, the state hired a - TopicsExpress



          

In response to the family’s concerns, the state hired a consultant last winter to monitor the sound near the Therrien’s house. But the technician got stuck on the dirt road and called the project developer, First Wind, to pull him out. The Therriens believe the company knew in advance about the testing and as a result scaled back the turbine operations. Steve Therrien said the sound unexpectedly subsided the second night of the three-day testing period despite a strong southeast wind. He said the data in the sound consultants report shows the power output dropped that night.
Posted on: Fri, 02 Aug 2013 20:31:30 +0000

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