Dan,

    Here is a sample letter that I signed and sent to SCEdison.

California Public Utilities Commission
505 Van Ness Avenue
San Francisco, California 94102

This letter is to inform you that as a California utility customer, I demand the removal of wireless utility meters, and wireless Smart Grid infrastructure and an immediate restoration of analog utility meters.

The World Health Organization has recently classified radio frequency electromagnetic fields (wireless) a possible carcinogen. It is a violation of our rights to force the installation of wireless devices upon utility customers without fair process of public or environmental review, or proof of safety.

I demand an investigation and evidentiary hearings into the safety impacts of wireless meters, including over billing, interference, burned out appliances, fires and explosions, and health complaints. The people of California deserve an opportunity to be heard.

The opt-out proposals before the CPUC are inadequate responses to the problems consumers are experiencing. A pay to opt-out option is only available to the wealthy. This option is not equitable and therefore may be illegal. In addition, paying to opt out of a safety hazard is wrong.

We are already paying more for the Smart Meter that we don't want. We want the same reliable service of an analog meter with a meter reader, and at no additional cost.

Impose an immediate moratorium on wireless utility meters and provide immediate relief by restoring the analog meters!

Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter!




----- Original Message ----- From: "Dan Nave" <bhangcha...@gmail.com>
To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Sunday, October 23, 2011 4:19 PM
Subject: CS>Smart Meter Frequency and Info


Found some useful info at this link.  Below the part I attached is
also a list of links that may be relevant.

Dan

http://www.sdge.com/smartmeter/faq.shtml

At what frequency does the smart meter operate and will it interfere
with other wireless devices in my home?

Smart meters run on two frequencies. The frequency communicating to
the electric meter is 900 MHz (megahertz). If the premise also has a
gas meter, the frequency from the electric meter to the gas meter is
2.4 GHz (gigahertz).

The electric meter frequency is similar to a cell phone and the gas
meter frequency is similar to a computer router. Neither device will
interfere with any wireless devices in the home.

Have the health effects of radiofrequency (RF) emitted from Smart
Meters been assessed?

The technology being used in the Smart meter system RF exposures from
Smart meters and other devices used in the system are far below the
FCC exposure guidelines.

The FCC's guidelines for human exposure to RF electromagnetic fields
were adopted from limits recommended by the U.S. National Council on
Radiation Protection and Measurements and the C95.1-1992 guidelines
developed by the American National Standards Institute and Institute
of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.

Learn more about Smart meter RF exposure and concerns about effects on
public health:


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