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If there is nothing wrong with them, then why are some County's putting a hault on them? Have you looked a the findings of these Smart Meter's. What a crock of S**T. Our goverment got swindled it to these, 3.9 BILLION Of our tax money going to the states and many jobs lost, never mind the health concerns. Thanks TimT for pointing that out. Our meters work fine, why fix something that isn't broke? Grow opps will find away around these anyways. No matter what Hydro says, they know where the powers goes. If we don't stand up, the CROOKS get richer and we the people get screwed.
We all need to reasearch this like i have. I have given you some direction, now make your decisions. I personly like to keep our money and jobs here. |
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It's like the pipeline stuff. They've got "some" people believing that is safer to ship oil and gasoline by trucks and trains than a brand new state of the art pipeline. And instead bring more oil across from our great friends in Iran and Saudi Arabia. |
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Sorry, meant County. Edited post. None the less, it starts at the bottom. Read down the page.
http://www.citizensforsafetechnology...vernments,25,0 |
Are you just talking about the counties in California??
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This is from 2003: http://www.ntia.doc.gov/files/ntia/p...3-allochrt.pdf Quote:
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(Ok, a little harsh. But these people have bigger worries right now, like Wi-fi and Cell phones which are MUCH stronger signals). Quote:
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This is a perfect example of the internet making an expert out of everyone. I wouldn't go to my dentist for medical advice or a fresh water fish store for information about corals. They may be educated and even be considered experts but they are not experts in this field.
I will put much more weight on recomendations from the World Health Orgrganization than the Citizens for Safe Technology whose director Una St.Clair-Moniz has never published a scientific paper and is part of the " holistic parents hub" who seem to be into naturopathy, homeopathy anti-vaccine and other fallacies. |
The only complaint I have with them is the added cost of the electricity.
If I move all use to the night period, except for fridge/freezer etc... I will be paying more than I am now. However, I don't want to eat only at night or watch TV or listen to the radio while I'm sleeping. February Rates 7pm until 7am $.062/kWh 11am until 5pm $.092/kWh 7am until 11am and 5pm until 7pm $.108/kWh Old Rates $.068 for first 600kWh and $.079 over 600kWh Interim time of use bill (lower intro rate) for 2094kWh was $161.54 and would have cost $158.85 under the old billing, and with the February 1 full rate for TOU it would be up to $206.76 which ends up being a 30% increase. |
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But I think because BC isn't a very big importer of electricity, then we don't have to worry too much about peak demands as we can handle the provincial load pretty well. Especially with new generation capacity coming online over the next little while (Mica and Revelstoke upgrades, IPP's, northern wind farm, etc). And in the next 5 to 10 years, we can potentially see Site C coming online. |
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