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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2024-09-06 Mandi Reanne Testimony -LATE From:Mandi ReAnne To:WPCtestimony Subject:Oppose Item #8 Date:Friday, September 6, 2024 2:32:28 PM Hello, I am writing to express my strong opposition to the proposed bill that would allow telecommunications companies to erect towers anywhere they wish within our county. While I understand the importance of telecommunications infrastructure, this unrestricted approach poses significant concerns for our community. I will not stop relaying this information and ensuring companies who profit off the civilians they charge for services for. The proposed bill raises several issues: Visual Pollution: Towers can be unsightly and negatively impact the aesthetic appeal of our neighborhoods and natural landscapes. Property Values: The presence of towers can decrease property values, especially in residential areas. Health Concerns: Some studies have raised concerns about potential health risks associated with electromagnetic radiation emitted by towers. Lack of Community Input: The bill does not appear to include provisions for public input or review, which is essential for ensuring that decisions are made in the best interests of our community. I urge the County Council to reject this bill and instead consider a more balanced approach that includes: Zoning Regulations: Implementing specific zoning regulations to designate appropriate areas for tower construction. Public Input: Requiring public hearings and input before permits are issued. Environmental Impact Assessments: Mandating environmental impact assessments for all proposed tower projects. Alternative Solutions: Exploring alternative infrastructure options, such as underground cabling or shared towers, to minimize the visual impact and potential health concerns. By taking these steps, we can ensure that telecommunications infrastructure is developed in a way that benefits our community while protecting our quality of life and natural environment. here is further information to support my opposition to this careless bill that only benefits the telecommunications company and the taxes the government receives from them. Why Radiation is More Harmful to Children Children are more susceptible to the harmful effects of radiation due to several factors: Rapid Growth and Development: Children's bodies are growing and developing at a much faster rate than adults. This means their cells are dividing more frequently, making them more vulnerable to radiation-induced damage. Longer Lifespan: Children have a longer lifespan ahead of them, giving cancer and other radiation-related health problems more time to develop. Smaller Body Size: Children's smaller bodies can absorb a higher dose of radiation per unit of mass compared to adults. Developing Organs: Children's organs are still developing, making them more sensitive to radiation-induced damage. Immature Immune System: A child's immune system is not fully developed, making them less able to fight off radiation-related illnesses. It's important to note that even small doses of radiation can pose risks to children. Therefore, it's crucial to minimize their exposure whenever possible Dangers of Towers in Non-Designated Zones Erecting towers in zones or neighborhoods not designated for them can pose several risks: Health Concerns: Radiation Exposure: Some people believe that electromagnetic radiation emitted by towers can cause health problems, although this is a controversial topic. Property Values: Concerns about potential health risks can negatively impact property values in nearby neighborhoods. Environmental Impacts: Visual Pollution: Towers can be visually unappealing and disrupt the aesthetic character of a neighborhood. Wildlife Interference: Towers can interfere with bird migration and other wildlife activities. Safety Risks: Structural Collapse: Towers can pose safety risks if they are not properly constructed or maintained. Emergency Response: Towers can obstruct emergency vehicle access or communication lines. Quality of Life: Noise Pollution: Some towers can generate noise pollution, particularly if they have cooling fans or other equipment. Property Rights: The erection of towers can infringe on the property rights of nearby residents. There's a significant amount of debate and research surrounding the potential health effects of electromagnetic radiation (EMR) emitted by cell phone towers. While some studies have raised concerns, the consensus among major health organizations is that the current evidence does not definitively link exposure to EMR from cell phone towers with adverse health effects. Other Factors Contributing to Cancer Rise Besides food, several other factors have been linked to the rise in cancer rates among children and adults: Environmental Factors: Exposure to pollutants: Chemicals, pesticides, and air pollution can damage DNA and increase cancer risk. Radiation exposure: Exposure to ionizing radiation, such as from medical procedures or environmental sources, can contribute to cancer development. Climate change: Changing environmental conditions may increase exposure to harmful substances and alter disease patterns. Lifestyle Factors: Smoking: Tobacco use is a major risk factor for various cancers. Excessive alcohol consumption: Heavy drinking can increase the risk of certain cancers, especially those of the mouth, throat, liver, and breast. Lack of physical activity: A sedentary lifestyle can contribute to obesity and other health conditions that increase cancer risk. Obesity: Excess weight is linked to a higher risk of several cancers, including breast, colon, and endometrial cancers. Stress: Chronic stress can affect the immune system and may contribute to cancer development. Radiation's Impact on Food, Mold, and Viruses While there's limited direct data specifically comparing the chemical composition of irradiated and non-irradiated mold spores and viruses, there's substantial evidence that ionizing radiation can alter the molecular structure of various substances. Here are some key findings: Food Irradiation: Chemical changes: Irradiation can break chemical bonds in food, leading to the formation of new compounds. For example, ionizing radiation can cause the formation of radiolytic products, such as peroxides and aldehydes. Nutrient degradation: Some nutrients, like vitamins, can be sensitive to radiation and may degrade during irradiation. Microbiological effects: Irradiation can effectively kill microorganisms, including bacteria, mold, and parasites. Mold Spores: Inactivation: Studies have shown that ionizing radiation can inactivate mold spores, preventing their growth and development. Molecular damage: The high energy of ionizing radiation can damage the DNA and RNA of mold spores, leading to their death or inability to reproduce. Viruses: Inactivation: Viruses are generally susceptible to ionizing radiation. Exposure to radiation can damage the viral genome, rendering it inactive. Dose-dependent effects: The effectiveness of radiation in inactivating viruses depends on the radiation dose and the type of virus. It's important to note that the specific effects of radiation on food, mold spores, and viruses can vary depending on factors such as the type of radiation, the dose, and the characteristics of the substance being irradiated. While the overall impact of radiation on these substances is generally well-understood, more research is needed to fully characterize the specific chemical changes and biological effects that may occur.