WHO WE ARE
We are uniting to:
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Oppose wind farms
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Expose their activity
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Educate the community on the risks associated with a wind industrial complex
Our primary concerns are:
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Decreased property values
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Infringement upon property rights
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Health
How may nearby wind farm affect my property value?
Contrary to wind farm propaganda, wind farms are detrimental to property values.
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Testimony of Michael McCann on property value impacts in Adams County IL
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The Impact of Wind Turbine Developments on Surrounding Rural Land Values in the Southern Tablelands, N.S.W. Conclusion: Contrary to published reports to date on the issue of impact of wind turbine developments on land values to adjoining or nearby properties, this report provides clear evidence that this type of development has resulted in a negative impact on marketability and the value of properties to varying degrees. Discounts in value as identified of 33% & 60% in the market place cannot be ignored.
How may a nearby IWT affect my health and safety?
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Behavioral pediatrician warns of Wind Turbine Syndrome in children (Ontario)
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Storms and possibly tornadoes cannot be tracked with Doppler radar near wind turbines
How may a nearby IWT affect my life style?
How may a nearby IWT affect my local schools?
How may a nearby IWT affect my farming operation
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From Five Questions to Ask Before Signing a Wind-Energy Lease This is a real eye opener. This details the rights the farmers are giving away and their obligations to the wind company.
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Impact of Wind Turbines on Market Value of Texas Rural Land 25 - 37% loss in price per acre within 2 mile radius from wind turbines
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Wind Energy Isn't a Breeze Farmers say although they understand the companies need full access to their investments in order to ensure their projects run smoothly, it gives them too much control over the land and the people who work it. “It’s not just an easement for your access road and this little bit here around these wind towers. It’s the whole farm they’ve got easement to,” he says. “So now there’s a clause in there that says we can’t plant a tree, build a building anywhere on that farm they’ve got easement to, because it might affect the wind.