{"id":8873,"date":"2010-03-27T19:41:55","date_gmt":"2010-03-27T23:41:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.windturbinesyndrome.com\/static\/static\/?p=8873"},"modified":"2012-01-25T05:22:52","modified_gmt":"2012-01-25T10:22:52","slug":"pierpont-to-wellfleet-regarding-1-8-mw-turbine-massachusetts","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.windturbinesyndrome.com\/static\/2010\/pierpont-to-wellfleet-regarding-1-8-mw-turbine-massachusetts\/","title":{"rendered":"Pierpont to Wellfleet regarding 1.8 MW turbine (Massachusetts)"},"content":{"rendered":"
The following is from Nina Pierpont to Paul Sieloff, Wellfleet Town Administrator<\/a>, who asked why she thought her research on WTS would have any bearing whatsoever on the single Vestas V90 that Wellfleet proposes to build in town. <\/span>Click here<\/a><\/span> for Sieloff’s letter.<\/span><\/p>\n 3\/27\/10<\/p>\n Dear Mr. Sieloff,<\/p>\n Thank you for your interest in my work. A few clarifications. I did not document potential<\/em> health impacts; I documented actual<\/em> health impacts, on both at-risk<\/em> people (whom I define in my research, and who comprise a large proportion of any American population) and on people without known risk factors<\/em>. In addition, my research data, analysis, literature review, and conclusions are not the same as anecdotal<\/em> reports and should not be confused as such.<\/p>\n You may be further interested to know that I have been invited by the editor of an American peer-reviewed medical journal to write an article on my research. This is because scientists who know about inner ear functioning are highly interested in my work, and see that I approach their field with rigor and accuracy. <\/p>\n <\/a> My research was also presented earlier this month at the annual meeting<\/a> of the Prosper M\u00e9ni\u00e8re Society<\/a> (an international society of scientists and clinicians who research hearing, balance, and the inner ear) by a medical school physiology professor.<\/p>\n With regard to the question in your letter, the single 1.8 MW Vestas V90 wind turbine your village proposes to build within the Cape Cod National Seashore<\/a> will be capable of causing adverse health effects on both people and animals, for the following reasons:<\/p>\n 1) I interviewed two American families in the course of my research who had identical symptoms to the study families, but while living near only single, 10 kW turbines. One of the families frequently went away to feel better and restore their children\u2019s functioning, and finally managed to get the turbine shut down. They experienced relief when away and after the turbine was shut down. This turbine was 180 times less powerful (in terms of wattage) than the single turbine you propose.<\/p>\n 2) Some families in my study, who lived near groups of large turbines (as you describe in your letter), identified specific individual turbines that were particularly noisy and whose operation individually correlated with their symptoms.<\/p>\n
\nPhoto from Vestas website, with human figure added for perspective<\/span><\/p>\n
\nWith appreciation to <\/span>MedlinePlus<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n