LA County Calls for Repeal of Federal Cell Tower Health Preemption

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Tue Jun 16, 2009 6:54pm EDT

RESIDENTS SAY 'ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!' AS SUPERVISORS TAKE A STAND

LOS ANGELES, June 16 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Los Angeles County Board
of Supervisors voted unanimously in early June to actively seek and support
federal legislation to repeal portions of the Telecommunications Act of 1996
that limit the authority of state and local governments to regulate cell
towers and related wireless facilities on the basis of their health and
environmental effects.

The motions by Supervisors Zen Yaroslavsky, Michael Antonovich and Mark
Ridley-Thomas cited "ongoing debate within the scientific community and among
governing bodies throughout the world regarding how thoroughly the long-term
health effects of low-frequency electromagnetic and radio-frequency emissions
are understood" and "questions...regarding how well the existing regulations
established by the Federal Communications Commission [FCC] protect more
vulnerable populations such as school-aged children, and how well they protect
against the cumulative effect of radio-frequency emissions on people who live
or work in close proximity to multiple cellular facilities."

"This marks a major step forward on this issue," said Doug Loranger of the new
nationwide organization Coalition for Local Oversight of Utility Technologies
(CLOUT), which is actively seeking to change federal law governing cell
towers.  "For almost 15 years, local planning and zoning officials, City
Council members and Supervisors across the U.S. have been telling residents
concerned about cell tower proliferation that their hands are tied by the
Telecommunications Act of 1996 with respect to health and environmental
concerns."  

"We finally have one of the largest metropolitan areas in the country willing
to say 'enough is enough' and take a stand to change this situation," said
Sally Hampton of Los Angeles, who organized the Southern California coalition
Residents Engaged Against Cell Towers (REACT), which is part of CLOUT.    

In April, the European Parliament overwhelmingly passed a resolution on Health
Concerns Associated with Electromagnetic Fields by a 559 to 22 vote, which
includes the position that cell towers not be placed in proximity to schools,
places of worship, retirement homes, and health care institutions.  

Meanwhile, in the U.S. it remains illegal for local governments to prevent the
placement of wireless facilities near schools and other sensitive locations
because of the Telecommunications Act of 1996's federal preemption.  

LA County and European Parliament resolutions are available at CLOUT's website
www.cloutnow.org. 


SOURCE  Coalition for Local Oversight of Utility Technologies (CLOUT)

Doug Loranger of the Coalition for Local Oversight of Utility Technologies
(CLOUT), +1-415-752-2326, loranger@sfo.com
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