RADIO HEALTH:  RADIO AND LEUKEMIA LINK HALTS TOWERS

A county official in Washington state has ruled that
two AM towers can’t be built until possible health
dangers of electromagnetic energy are analyzed.  This
is an action that could have far ranging implications
for anyone wanting to put in a new radio installation
of any kind in that state.

The owners of KRKO A-M in Everett, Washington wants to
add two towers to four that have been approved for a
site south of Snohomish.  The Snohomish County
official making the decision to delay the project
cited a recent study published by The American Journal
of Epidemiology.  It found that children who live
within a certain distance of A-M radio antenna
structures are twice as likely to develop leukemia.  
(RW)



      
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