Subject:  OK Corral and Connecticut Avenue Revisited
Date:     Wed, 16 Oct 1996 113546 -0500 (CDT)
From:     "Roy L. Beavers" <rbeavers@mail.llion.org>
To:       Multiple recipients of list <emf-l@mail.llion.org>
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Hi everybody:

Remember the situation on Connecticut Avenue in Joplin, Missouri?

The power company in that town is determined to construct a 161,000
volt transmission line in the FRONT yards of that fully developed
residential neighborhood on a 35 foot right-of-way.  This means that most
of the homes (average age 30-50 years) will be within 40-50 feet of the
center of the right-of-way.  (Some of the children's bedrooms will
be within 50-60 feet of the right-of-way.)  Virtually ALL of their front
yards are consumed by the right-of-way.  As we previously noted, when
the sun is in the West (avenue runs north-south) the shadow of those
lines will fall in the back-yards -- behind the homes.

This "inner city" neighborhood is typical middle class, some might call it
"Joe Six-pack" or "Archie Bunker" neighborhood ... but these are real good
people.  They are the "workers" of the community, blue collar and white
collar.  They are the truck drivers and barbers, cosmeticians and a few
operate small businesses like a Laundromat or dry cleaners.   Many are
retirees.   They have not been told anything about EMF ... except the
brochure guru previously quoted to you ... that the power company gave
them.  As usual in these cases, the power company controls all the
information.

Then ... something happened ..... The local medical community (They DO
know something about EMF!) became involved.

You see ... as the line proceeds further out into the suburbs it enters a
different kind of neighborhood.  A neighborhood of large expensive homes
($300,000 to $500,000 range).  Some of these homes are owned by a number
of doctors.

What follows below is a series of direct quotations from the JOPLIN GLOBE,
the town's daily newspaper.

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(October 4th, JOPLIN GLOBE, p. 1.)

"Opponents of the Connecticut Avenue power line will take their battle
with the Empire District Electric Company to the streets on Monday.

"Members of Citizens Concerned for Our Children's Future plan to picket
the company's headquarters at 602 Joplin Ave." ..........

"A member of the group, Dr. Jeffrey Greenberg, a Joplin neuro-surgeon,
said:  "Our concerns first and foremost, are potential health risks to
our community  and its children.  The fact that considerable doubts have
been raised by scientists and physicians over the world, concerning electro-
magnetic field exposure, warrants further discussion and investigation
prior to placement of high-voltage lines through residential areas.".....

"The group has hired a media consultant and is enlisting the aid of
Joplin's medical community....."  [Note:  Lest you jump to conclusions --
guru is NOT the hired media consultant.]

"In September 1993, 20 landowners along Connecticut filed suit against
the company, alleging that Empire obtained easements from them through
fraud and misrepresentation.  The company had paid $100 for each easement."
..........

"A company spokesman said representatives of the company did not
misrepresent what would happen, but that it is possible some property
owners did not fully understand what was proposed when they signed over
the easements."

[Guru's note:  The company eventually settled out of court by paying
additional amounts.  But, as there is still some question about the
company's truthfulness and lack of 'full disclosure' of EMF hazards, some of
those cases may be reopened again.]

(October 8th, JOPLIN GLOBE, p. 1.)

"A protest and advertising campaign by opponents of the Connecticut
Avenue power line won't persuade the Empire District Electric Co. to
abandon its plan to construct the power line, a company spokes-woman said
Monday.  "We regret that some of our customers believe they may be
inconvenienced by the line," said Amy Bass, company spokes-woman.
"Unfortunately, we are all asked to put up with an occasional inconvenience
for the good of the community.".......

"Mrs. Bass said EMF research has been under way for years and that a few
studies have shown a weak link between exposure and cancer.  But the links,
she said, are statistically insignificant and may be the result of random
occurrences."......

"She said the company monitors the scientific research on a daily basis,
pointing to recent reports from the American Physical Society, the nation's
largest society of physicists, and the American Cancer Society.  Those
reports, she said, found no link between EMF exposure and cancer.  In
response to a question, she said the company does not monitor the health of
its employees who work closely with high voltage power."  [Guru's note:
medical sources in the community have described "two" cases of leukemia
now existent within company employees.]

(October 10th, JOPLIN GLOBE editorial, "Empire must prove safety")

"Before the Empire District Electric Company proceeds with plans to run a
high-voltage transmission line through a residential area, we would like
to see the company strengthen its argument that such a line is safe."
[Guru's comment:  Here comes Dr. Adair!!!]

"...until the scientific community reaches some consensus on the issue,
the wisest course is to tip the scales on the side of caution.  In this case,
that would mean in favor of the families.  To do otherwise would subject
those living along the route to unknown risks at best or, at worst,
dangerous exposure."

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Some additional guru comments.

We have been advised that at latest count "about a dozen" additional new
cases of litigation are about to be filed ... and others are "in the wings."

An adjacent small community (also served by Empire) has passed a city
ordinance prohibiting the construction of *any* transmission line without
the approval of the city council.

Sell your Empire stock!!  Guru has.

Finally ... a message to Dr. Morgan Granger:  Don't you see how easily
"Prudent Avoidance" is being prostituted?

Guru says:
We still live in hope ... that the NCRP report will be published ... or
that the EPA will do its duty.

This expensive, time consuming and community-dividing litigation is not
the way to deal with this.  (Only the lawyers prosper.)  But it is all the
property owners (and their children) have.

Cheerio........

Roy Beavers (EMFguru)
rbeavers@mail.llion.org
http://www.feb.se/EMF-L/EMF-L.html







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