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How to Control Electrical Pollution

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Electrical pollution is causing a large area of concern within some of the private sectors, a term that is referred to many as "dirty power" but has no scientific basis for it in engineering or electrical science. A loose term, it describes several types of electrical phenomena—stray voltages, electric and magnetic fields, earth currents, and transients and high frequency noise—while making the person inside the home very ill. Normal clean electricity enters the home at 60 Hz, while electrical pollution is referred to as 60 Hz of electricity polluted with high frequency signals—or "dirty" power—flowing through the wires and through Earth. Understanding how to control electrical pollution is best understand by looking at both sides of the picture.

Electrical data can be measured by very sophisticated measuring devices, but it can be misunderstood by many which adds to the fear of being exposed to "electrical pollution". Yet there actually are many normal incidents of naturally occurring electrical phenomena which actually do arise from the use of everyday electricity, with many misused terms still being used. The high frequency noise labeled by many as part of the electrical pollution, the phrase "how to control electrical pollution" is considered by those who work in the field as looking at certain sources of electrical pollution, addressed at the source through local action.

Professionals in the field looks at electrical pollution caused by cell towers, with a Wisconsin county passing an ordinance in reference to it requiring compliance with the IEEE-519. In Europe, harmonic filers are required on non-linear and time-varying loads but not in the United States. In the United States, "how to control electrical pollutions" is not even recognized.

A huge worry for those involved with learning how to control electrical pollution is the high frequency noises on the wires. Created by the end user of whichever devise is involved, the noise is actually small compared to that in our homes of 120 volts at our lamp wall outlet. The source of high frequency nose and the transient sources is the end user. How to control electrical pollution involves some form of electrical knowledge, recognizing that the transmitted noise cannot be heard too far away from its source due to its design. This same noise is known as "white noise" on the television screen or fuzzy buzzing within our communications systems.

Electrical pollution is associated with illness or not feeling well, but there is no proven link between electrical pollutions or human disease—chronic fatigue syndrome, weakness, headache, nervousness, and fibromyalgia—and no scientific evidence to prove such a relationship exists. How to control electrical pollution requires being totally objective on both sides, and if we worry too much about something or someone or electrical pollution, we will make ourself sick




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Air district not ready to raise fees just yet - San Luis Obispo Tribune


Air district not ready to raise fees just yet
San Luis Obispo Tribune
The county Air Pollution Control District Board of Directors Wednesday engaged in a detailed discussion of the district's long-term budget priorities. The district faces funding shortfalls that could grow to $655000 per year by 2017.

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Dusty wind prompts San Joaquin Valley air alert - Sacramento Bee


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Dusty wind prompts San Joaquin Valley air alert
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Gusty winds have prompted air officials in the San Joaquin Valley to warn of a potential health hazard from blowing dust. The San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District issued the warning on Wednesday for San Joaquin, Stanislaus, Merced, Madera, ...
Dust Warning Issued For San Joaquin ValleyCBS Local
Gusty Winds Hit The Valley; Blowing Dust PossibleKMPH Fox 26
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Air Pollution Control District Plans to Revisit Permit Fees Soon - WFPL


Air Pollution Control District Plans to Revisit Permit Fees Soon
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by Erica Peterson on May 16, 2012 Louisville's Air Pollution Control District is considering raising the fees industries pay for certain types of permits. Many of the fees companies pay to the Air Pollution Control District are based on the tons of ...

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BP to spend $400 million in air pollution settlement - Morris Daily Herald


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BP to spend $400 million in air pollution settlement
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Steps that BP committed to take at its Whiting refinery, the nation's sixth largest, will significantly reduce emissions of lung-damaging soot and other noxious air pollution. The deal also sets a precedent for other oil companies as the industry ...
BP agrees to $400 million in pollution controls plus $8 million in finesPost-Tribune
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Air district staff wants to raise fees - Cal Coast News


Air district staff wants to raise fees
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Staff at the San Luis Obispo County Air Pollution Control District is asking its board on Wednesday to approve a handful of fee increases in order to cover its growing budget needs, according to the agenda. Staff is requesting increasing DMV fees, ...

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