Power line appeal time nears
Aug 04 2006
With the deadline for appeal fast approaching, Tsawwassen Residents Against High Voltage Overhead Lines (TRAHVOL) are scrambling to decide whether or not to contest the July 7 decision.
“It’s going to be a last minute decision at this point,” said co-chair Cecil Dunn. “We’ve been consulting our lawyers and figuring out where to take this, but there’s a lot of things that have to be considered.”
TRAHVOL has recommended that the power lines be placed underneath a city street route, which would result in no visual pollution and greatly reduce the potential health impacts of electromagnetic fields (EMF).
—Trevor Wales
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With the deadline for appeal fast approaching, Tsawwassen Residents Against High Voltage Overhead Lines (TRAHVOL) are scrambling to decide whether or not to contest the July 7 decision.
“It’s going to be a last minute decision at this point,” said co-chair Cecil Dunn. “We’ve been consulting our lawyers and figuring out where to take this, but there’s a lot of things that have to be considered.”
TRAHVOL has recommended that the power lines be placed underneath a city street route, which would result in no visual pollution and greatly reduce the potential health impacts of electromagnetic fields (EMF).
—Trevor Wales
© Copyright 2006 South Delta Leader
http://www.southdeltaleader.com/portals-code/list.cgi?paper=48&cat=23&id=702169&more=
http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=Tsawwassen
Starmail - 4. Aug, 22:18