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your home.<br />

Read the article, “The Problems with <strong>Smart</strong> Grids (http://energybulletin.net/stories/2011-03-<br />

23/problems-smart-grids),” by B. Blake Levitt and Chellis Glendinning.<br />

Filed under: smart meters | Tagged: Central Maine Power, CMP, Electromagnetic radiation, <strong>Public</strong><br />

Utilities <strong>Commission</strong>, <strong>Smart</strong> grid, <strong>Smart</strong> meter, smart meter safety coalition, <strong>Smart</strong> meters | 4<br />

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Prominent <strong>Public</strong> Health Physician Warns of Wireless<br />

<strong>Smart</strong> Meter Dangers, Stresses Need for Keeping<br />

Analog <strong>Meters</strong><br />

Posted on April 29, 2011 by <strong>Smart</strong> Meter Safety Coalition<br />

The <strong>Smart</strong> Meter Safety Coalition recently caught up with Dr. David Carpenter, a Harvard Medical<br />

School-trained physician who headed up the New York State Dept. of <strong>Public</strong> Health for 18 years<br />

before becoming Dean of the School of <strong>Public</strong> Health at the University of Albany, where he<br />

currently directs the Institute for Health and the Environment.<br />

Here’s what he had to say about Central Maine Power’s claims that wireless smart meters don’t pose<br />

a health threat, and about the importance of customers keeping the meter that’s already on their<br />

home:<br />

Filed under: smart meters | Tagged: Central Maine Power, CMP, Electromagnetic Field,<br />

Electromagnetic radiation, Harvard Medical School, Health, Non-ionizing radiation, <strong>Public</strong> health,<br />

smartmetersafety.org<br />

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