Cathy Mattson

See Robert Rand's presentation to the Jackson Planning Board

Robert Rand is one of only two acoustical engineers in Maine certified by the Institute of Noise Control Engineering. He spoke to the Jackson Planning Board on August 27, 2009.

As part of his presentation, he played back the sound of industrial wind turbines recorded indoors, in a bedroom in a house located 1800 feet from the nearest turbine. The recording was made in Wisconsin. Rand said that this recording is typical of the sound from turbines in the evening (around 9:00pm). He said it gets even louder in the early morning, past midnight.

Listen to the turbine (about 12 minutes), recorded inside a bedroom located 1800 feet from a turbine.
Listen to Rand's entire presentation (about 55 minutes)

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Joanne Moore Comment by Joanne Moore on March 18, 2010 at 7:14am
Hi Cathy! Great, thanks, I would love to hear this. Mr. Rand lives right here in Brunswick, I think, although I have never met him.
No, it wasn't me in Augusta.
Cathy Mattson Comment by Cathy Mattson on March 18, 2010 at 12:40am
Joanne, Sorry but I just looked at this and it appears that my uploading did not work. I will do it again and send another note with it. Thanks for letting me know. I will not be attending on 3/18 but will be thinking of you. I know you will add much to the group. I think I was standing in back of you in Augusta last week. Were you with Ron?
Joanne Moore Comment by Joanne Moore on March 8, 2010 at 6:30pm
Hi Cathy,
I would love to hear this but am having difficulty linking to it. Is it me? WhenI try to click on the green highlighted links I get a line but no finger pointer thingy.

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