Power lines fear
Language: English Series: Planning (for the Natural and Built Environment) ; (1288) 2 October 1998, 2(1)Publication details: 1998Subject(s): Summary: Pressure for a ban on new housing near overhead power lines is mounting following recent research carried out by Professor Denis Henshaw at the University of Bristol linking the interaction of traffic pollutants with electromagnetic fields around power lines . A draft government circular on development near power lines is expected later in 1998.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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Pressure for a ban on new housing near overhead power lines is mounting following recent research carried out by Professor Denis Henshaw at the University of Bristol linking the interaction of traffic pollutants with electromagnetic fields around power lines . A draft government circular on development near power lines is expected later in 1998.