Comments - Outstanding Comment Opportunity!!! - Citizens' Task Force on Wind Power - Maine2024-03-28T09:54:56Zhttps://www.windtaskforce.org/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=4401701%3ABlogPost%3A80499&xn_auth=noArthur, dBC is not infrasound…tag:www.windtaskforce.org,2016-07-15:4401701:Comment:810082016-07-15T05:14:54.403ZKathy Shermanhttps://www.windtaskforce.org/profile/KathleenASherman
Arthur, dBC is not infrasound nor is even dBG which cuts above blade pass rate and the many harmonics. I am not saying low frequency as measured by dBC is irrelevant. But not IFN guidelines. And maybe what Maine citizens petitioned would have been OK if actually enforced.
Arthur, dBC is not infrasound nor is even dBG which cuts above blade pass rate and the many harmonics. I am not saying low frequency as measured by dBC is irrelevant. But not IFN guidelines. And maybe what Maine citizens petitioned would have been OK if actually enforced. Mr. Daley your letter has to…tag:www.windtaskforce.org,2016-07-15:4401701:Comment:807202016-07-15T02:15:47.188ZPaula D Kelsohttps://www.windtaskforce.org/profile/PaulaDKelso
<p>Mr. Daley your letter has to resonate with any one who loves Maine. You highlighted the most salient points against the policies that have allowed this devastation. How any person can any longer defend bringing more of this destruction to our Maine environment and Maine people is unbelievable. This has got to stop now, no more. Thank you for your letter.</p>
<p>Mr. Daley your letter has to resonate with any one who loves Maine. You highlighted the most salient points against the policies that have allowed this devastation. How any person can any longer defend bringing more of this destruction to our Maine environment and Maine people is unbelievable. This has got to stop now, no more. Thank you for your letter.</p> Here is my comment submitted…tag:www.windtaskforce.org,2016-07-15:4401701:Comment:807182016-07-15T01:37:28.416ZHart Daleyhttps://www.windtaskforce.org/profile/HartDaley
<p>Here is my comment submitted to Mark Margerum; DEP.</p>
<p>My name is Hart Daley and I am a 5<sup>th</sup> generation resident of Dixfield, Maine which is nestled in the beautiful western mountains.<font face="Times New Roman" size="3"> </font></p>
<p>Residents live in our state and tourists travel to our state to soak up the vast wilderness and experience the ever vanishing natural beauty that our state has to offer. I believe DEP's rules governing industrial wind project siting were…</p>
<p>Here is my comment submitted to Mark Margerum; DEP.</p>
<p>My name is Hart Daley and I am a 5<sup>th</sup> generation resident of Dixfield, Maine which is nestled in the beautiful western mountains.<font face="Times New Roman" size="3"> </font></p>
<p>Residents live in our state and tourists travel to our state to soak up the vast wilderness and experience the ever vanishing natural beauty that our state has to offer. I believe DEP's rules governing industrial wind project siting were initially created for remote areas, not for rural areas with concentrations of people, and are far too lenient. They MUST be changed to protect these people’s rights, health and safety and to protect what remains of our beautiful state.<font face="Times New Roman" size="3"> </font></p>
<p>This massive expansion (and now saturation) of wind projects across our state is threatening our most precious industry…..<b>tourism</b>. Who is going to want to come and hike the Appalachian trail, climb or ski our mountains, camp, hunt, fish, snowmobile, ATV or view our foliage when all you will see in any direction are 500' foot tall industrial wind turbines and bright flashing red lights in the night sky? This will have a catastrophic impact on our tourism industry.</p>
<p>Maine is one of a very few places left that can offer this unspoiled beauty but it is disappearing before our eyes. These projects require the destruction of hundreds of acres of pristine wilderness to accommodate the turbines and the associated miles of expensive transmission lines crisscrossing our ridges. Their massive unnecessary footprint, horribly disfigures our landscape, destroys essential wildlife habitat, and threatens migrating bird species and endangered bats.<font face="Times New Roman" size="3"> </font></p>
<p>Currently, from Colonel Mountain behind my house, if you look North you see the Saddleback Ridge project in Carthage (12 turbines). If you look West you see the Record Wind project in Roxbury (22 turbines). If you look South you see the Spruce Mountain project in Woodstock (10 turbines). Soon, if you look East you will see the Canton Mountain project (8 turbines), which has already been permitted for construction. There is a proposed project in Milton Plantation as well as a MET tower erected on the South side of the Record Wind project in Roxbury where more turbines are being contemplated.</p>
<p dir="ltr">(This will result in OVER 60+ / 500' foot tall turbines and flashing red lights in our small area) Currently Patriot Renewables is pursuing a project in Dixfield of (6-7 turbines). ALL of these projects are within a very small (13) mile view shed and can be seen from the Appalachian trail, Tumbledown Mountain, Mount Blue State Park, Webb Lake (Weld), Wilson Lake (Wilton) and Forest Pond (Canton) and all of our local ski resorts. Roxbury Pond’s view has been destroyed. Forest Pond’s view will be destroyed. This obviously creates a negative “cumulative impact” due to the concentrated saturation of a very small area. This small area of the Western Mountains of Maine has reached a critical saturation point but this does NOT meet the standards being followed by the DEP. This MUST change. People’s lives are being ruined, their retirement dreams are being crushed, their quality of life is being destroyed, their property values and marketability of homes is diminishing and they will continue to be burdened with ever increasing energy costs. The very fabric of quintessential Maine communities is being destroyed as neighbor is pitted against neighbor due to the wind industries financial influence over landowners and small town government.<font face="Times New Roman" size="3"> </font></p>
<p>I implore you, as a representative of the Maine DEP, to do everything within your authority to end this senseless destruction of the scenic beauty of the great State of Maine and salvage what remains of our priceless natural resources by addressing the negative scenic impact, cumulative destruction, and industrial blight on our most cherished resource, our wilderness, and addressing the protection of the health , safety and quality of life of our citizens!<font face="Times New Roman" size="3"> </font></p>
<p>Thank you again for your time and hard work for the people of Maine.</p>
<p>Respectfully,</p>
<p>Hart Daley</p> I've probably said this befor…tag:www.windtaskforce.org,2016-07-14:4401701:Comment:805442016-07-14T18:40:44.792ZDudley G. Grayhttps://www.windtaskforce.org/profile/DudleyGGray
<p>I've probably said this before but if you put your back to the wind towers on Record Hill in Roxbury and look to the west, the folks in New Hampshire will be looking back at you. Likewise if you drive Route 2 toward Dixfield you see how they ruined Saddleback Ridge, then driving back up Rt 17 you see the ruins of Record Hill Ridge. Comments to the DEP is an excellent idea -- Death by a thousand cuts, rather than the pursuit of repeal of the Expedited Wind law itself. D.G. Gray</p>
<p>I've probably said this before but if you put your back to the wind towers on Record Hill in Roxbury and look to the west, the folks in New Hampshire will be looking back at you. Likewise if you drive Route 2 toward Dixfield you see how they ruined Saddleback Ridge, then driving back up Rt 17 you see the ruins of Record Hill Ridge. Comments to the DEP is an excellent idea -- Death by a thousand cuts, rather than the pursuit of repeal of the Expedited Wind law itself. D.G. Gray</p> The current law, Baldacci's h…tag:www.windtaskforce.org,2016-07-14:4401701:Comment:810052016-07-14T17:34:18.536ZLong Islanderhttps://www.windtaskforce.org/profile/LongIslander
<p>The current law, Baldacci's heinous expedited wind law, looks through the wrong end of the telescope. The views <strong>OF</strong> places like Katahdin are far more used (annual person hours) than the views <strong>FROM</strong> places like Katahdin. Put a turbine in Katahdin's shadows and it blocks the view of Katahdin, even though majestic Katahdin is well beyond eight or even 15 miles. The folks in these communities have their lives invested in the view of the mountain. The people atop…</p>
<p>The current law, Baldacci's heinous expedited wind law, looks through the wrong end of the telescope. The views <strong>OF</strong> places like Katahdin are far more used (annual person hours) than the views <strong>FROM</strong> places like Katahdin. Put a turbine in Katahdin's shadows and it blocks the view of Katahdin, even though majestic Katahdin is well beyond eight or even 15 miles. The folks in these communities have their lives invested in the view of the mountain. The people atop the mountain have only invested a few hours of exertion. You can't see the mountain from the mountain top. An industrial wind development is totally dominant in the foreground, destroying billion dollar views. That the windustry and its hacks always look <strong>FROM</strong> the mountain simply reflects the fact they wrote the law. At a minimum, the rules cannot remain summit-centric.</p> Please folks,institute DbC in…tag:www.windtaskforce.org,2016-07-14:4401701:Comment:805402016-07-14T17:04:44.438Zarthur qwenkhttps://www.windtaskforce.org/profile/arthurqwenk
<p style="text-align: center;">Please folks,institute <strong>DbC infrasound</strong> siting requirements as per Kamperman James research on proper siting for noise,circa 2008 research. Present noise standards are a farce for turbine noise an public health.</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;">Please folks,institute <strong>DbC infrasound</strong> siting requirements as per Kamperman James research on proper siting for noise,circa 2008 research. Present noise standards are a farce for turbine noise an public health.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"></p> So far I'm liking it. Of cour…tag:www.windtaskforce.org,2016-07-14:4401701:Comment:810032016-07-14T16:14:54.967ZPaula D Kelsohttps://www.windtaskforce.org/profile/PaulaDKelso
<p>So far I'm liking it. Of course, I want more but everyone let's let the DEP know they're going in the right direction and give them some more suggestions.</p>
<p>So far I'm liking it. Of course, I want more but everyone let's let the DEP know they're going in the right direction and give them some more suggestions.</p>