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Shirley Wind Project noise testing urged
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The Brown County Board of Health will recommend the state Public Service Commission do low-frequency noise testing on behalf of people in the Shirley Wind Project area who are experiencing adverse health effects.
Audrey Murphy, chairwoman of the Brown County Board of Health, said 50 affidavits were filed by individuals living near the Shirley Wind Project who wanted testing to help determine the cause of their symptoms.
“I believe these issues are real and there are people suffering,” Murphy said. “The symptoms seem to be common among everybody.”
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