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2024-10-29 Michael Chichi Testimony Bill 194
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<br />From:Michael <br />To:WPCtestimony <br />Subject:Bill 194 <br />Date:Tuesday, October 29, 2024 9:02:30 AM <br />Dear Members of the Community, <br />I stand before you today to voice my concerns regarding the proposed installation of cell phone towers on the Big <br />Island of Hawaii. While the advancement of technology and connectivity is vital, we must carefully consider the <br />implications of these towers on our health, environment, and cultural heritage. <br />First and foremost, the potential health risks associated with exposure to radiofrequency radiation are significant. <br />Numerous studies suggest a correlation between long-term exposure to this radiation and various health issues, <br />including headaches, sleep disturbances, and even more serious conditions. As residents of this beautiful island, we <br />cherish our health and the well-being of our families, and we should not allow profit-driven motives to jeopardize <br />that. <br />Furthermore, the installation of cell phone towers poses a threat to our unique environment. The Big Island is home <br />to diverse ecosystems, including endangered species and fragile habitats. These towers not only disrupt the natural <br />landscape but also threaten wildlife, which relies on undisturbed environments for survival. We have a responsibility <br />to protect our land for future generations, ensuring that the beauty and biodiversity of the island remain intact. <br />Additionally, we must consider the cultural implications of erecting these structures. Hawaii is steeped in rich <br />traditions and a deep connection to the land. The construction of cell phone towers can disrupt sacred sites and alter <br />the essence of our community. We must prioritize respect for our cultural heritage over technological expansion. <br />In conclusion, while connectivity is important, we must approach the issue of cell phone towers with caution and <br />care. I urge our community to explore alternative solutions that do not compromise our health, environment, or <br />culture. Let us protect the beauty and integrity of the Big Island for ourselves and for generations to come. <br />Thank you for your time and consideration. <br />Sincerely, <br />Michael Chichi <br />Hawi, Big Island <br />
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