The first California County Health Department smart meter
report has been issued in Santa Cruz, CA, expressing strong
concerns about health effects from smart meter radiation
exposures, asking their county to impose another moratorium
on installations.
In addition, the health department asks the
county supervisors to sign a petition to postpone the CPUC
opt-out ruling until independent investigations and public
health hearings are conducted. Many portions of this report
pertain to all municipalities where smart meters are being
used and is a model for other communities.
This health department report, approved by
County legal council, was issued at the request of the Santa
Cruz County Board of Supervisors (BOS).
In a cover letter to the BOS, Health
Department Administrator Mauriello states,
“The Public Health Officer's report is provided as
Attachment B. The report discusses the health risks
associated with SmartMeters, the scientific reports and
actions the public might take to mitigate potential harm.”
In addition:
“This office and County Counsel believe that notwithstanding
the enforcement challenges, that it is in the best interest
of public health, safety, and welfare for your Board to
adopt the attached ordinance (Attachment A) implementing a
temporary moratorium on the installation of SmartMeters in
or on any home, apartment, condominium or business within
the unincorporated areas of the County”.
Further, the County health department advises that their
Board of Supervisors sign a formal petition to the CPUC to
request additional public hearings and information gathering
concerning smart meter radiation exposures and safety issues
before final opt-out decisions are made, and independent
investigation of rf radiation exposures from smart meters,
particularly in the cases involving grouping of meters, such
as where mult-family dwellings are located, such as
apartments or condos; where gas and electric meters are
located together; and in the circumstances where a home has
(more high-powered and thus, higher radiation emissions ) a
collector meter, or relay, for other local neighborhood
meters.
(Note: requests to San Diego Gas & Electric to identify
homes with collector meters have gone unanswered. Those
customers likely have no idea that they even have a
collector meter, nor of their potential increased risk from
higher rf radiation emissions.)
The full health department report, county
ordinance issuing a moratorium, and petition to the CPUC is
found at top right in Media, as part of this Patch article
and is a must-read for anyone questioning or concerned about
smart meters. This is a report that we encourage you to
share with your local, county, and state health departments
as well as your local town or city councilmembers and county
board of supervisors.
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