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Tag Archives: wireless devices

January 17, 2011

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by Anna LaRue current events, links • Tags: california, california council on science and technology, CCST, controversy, federal limits, independent report, marin, marin county, pg&e, rohnert park, sherriffs, smartmeter ban, smartmeters, wireless, wireless devices, wireless utility meters

Here’s a quick round-up of some of some of the latest stories on the controversy surrounding the installation of SmartMeters in California, especially by PG&E.

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According to an independent report by the California Council on Science and Technology, the intensity of the SmartMeters’ radiation falls well within federal limits for wireless devices.

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Pacific Gas & Electric Co. does not plan to comply with Marin County’s moratorium on the installation of its controversial wireless utility meters (aka SmartMeters).

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Marin County sherriffs announce that they will not enforce the SmartMeter ban.

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Two women were arrested in Rohnert Park, California today for blocking a truck carrying smart meters. The arrests follow two earlier, similar ones in the area.

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