Maude Barlow joins fight against wind turbine construction in Chatham-Kent - News Summed Up

Maude Barlow joins fight against wind turbine construction in Chatham-Kent


She lives in one of 13 well-water homes in Chatham-Kent that have black water spewing from their taps. Residents believe that the impact of the North Kent wind turbine construction is behind the black water. "The magnitude of the vibrations of the work has no consequences on the wells," said Storer Boone, who studies the impact of wind turbines on the ground for the companies involved in the wind turbine project. Barlow said she fully supports wind turbine energy but not when "people's lives, health and water are at risk." Maude Barlow, chairperson of the Council of Canadians speak in front of Chatham-Kent residents who believe the impact of the North Kent wind turbine construction is behind their black water.


Source: CBC News September 25, 2017 09:00 UTC



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