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From: amyh@tc.fluke.COM (Amy Heidner)
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Subject: Re: Electrical power line radiation health hazard
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Date: 31 May 88 17:22:02 GMT
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There was some research done at Montana State University in the
seventies (due to the lines run from the big coal plants at Colstrip)
on the subject of power line radiation.  It included interference with
radio transmissions, but I don't remember if it included health
considerations.

You could get more information from:

Department of Electrical Engineering
Montana State University
Bozeman, MT 59717
 

Amy Heidner	John Fluke Mfg   Everett, WA
	amyh@tc.fluke.COM
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