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Seasonal Recruitment For Huron County Turbine Study

The Huron County Health Unit is looking for more people willing to take part in its wind turbine study.

Seasonal residents who live within 10 km of a wind turbine for at least one month can take part.

The study is collecting data on noise, vibration and light. The health unit wants to hear from people who have difficulties with wind turbines -- and those who do not -- so that the differences can be compared.

Participation involves returning a completed consent form, doing the registration survey, and filling out the observation diary.

That diary is to be completed at least one week every month during the data collection period. Data collection ends on December 1.

A map showing what households are eligible can be found at huronhealthunit.ca/wind.

For more information, visit huronhealthunit.ca/wind or contact the Huron County Health Unit at 519-482-3416 or 1-877-837-6143.

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