Just Say No to Big Brother’s Smart Meters by Orlean Koehle
TO: John Hooper, Consumer Relations Division,
john.hooper1@state.nm.us RE: Wireless Meters Medical Waiver
Due to my medical condition, medical implants, children living in my household, or that I have been negatively affected by electromagnetic radiation emitted by some electrical devices, I have been advised that I/we cannot risk further impairment by exposure to microwaves from the installation of a wireless meter device.
We are aware that numerous communities in the United States have reached an agreement with local gas and electric companies so that no wireless meters are installed at the businesses or residences to accommodate the health requirements of their customers.
We also will provide a sign that will be affixed to our gas meters, stating that we have applied for this medical waiver, and requesting that wireless meters not be installed.
With that accommodation, we wish to express our appreciation of this medical waiver, which enables us to continue purchasing natural gas from the New Mexico Gas Company. Please do not hesitate to contact us at the number and address listed below.
Name: Address:
New Mexico Gas Company Customer Number: Home phone: Work phone:
Petition Opposing New Towers, and SmartMeters Written by neurokinetics on November 27, 2010 in Petitions
Whereas all Santa Feans have an interest in protecting the historic areas of their City, in protecting local businesses, and in protecting all of Santa Fe's real estate value. All Santa Feans have an interest in protecting the Santa Fe populace from preventable medical conditions, as well as protecting animal and plant life in the area from unnecessary harm.
THUS, we as Santa Fe residents do oppose all new cell towers planned by Clearwire, Azulstar, TewaCom, CNSP, and other companies. We oppose all wireless meters imposed upon customers of the New Mexico Gas Company, and we strongly oppose the future installation of SmartMeters proposed by PNM. We strongly oppose hundreds of new short cell towers all over town, called Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) being installed by Extenet Systems, by NewPath Networks, NextG Networks.
WE THE PETITIONERS SIGNED BELOW STRONGLY OBJECT TO THE PLACEMENT OF A CELL TOWER AT FORT MARCY PARK, as it offends the aesthetics of a historic Santa Fe site, thus lowering real estate values in a historic area, and interfering with businesses in the surrounding area. Such placement is also ruled out by the INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF FIRE FIGHTERS, AFL-CIO, Division of Occupational Health, Safety and Medicine Position, titled: The Health Effects from Radio Frequency/Microwave (RF/MW) Radiation in Fire Department Facilities from Base Stations for Antennas and Towers for the Conduction of Cell Phone Transmissions, which states that no cell towers shall be built near Fire Stations.
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