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WE ARE CURRENTLY ADVOCATING FOR:

Local, state, and federal legislation that prohibits the installation of wireless towers, antennas, and other devices within at least 1640 ft  of residences,  schools,  and senior centers.

Dr. Chamberlin (pHD, Engineering) on setback justifications

What's a reasonable setback distance from a cell tower? Why?


Dr. Kent Chamberlin received his Ph.D. from Ohio University, specializing in computational electromagnetics. He is the  Chair and a Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of New Hampshire. Dr. Chamberlin is actively involved in national and international efforts to protect the public from the risks of wireless radiation.  



Report to Hartford City Council: Risks of Wireless Radiation

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170+ HARTFORD RESIDENTS CALLED ON CITY COUNCIL TO ACT

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