Hi folks, I just caught this "fluffy", (or more likely, written by the power company) article in my local news about the plans of our power monopoly to give us even more microwave pollution.
http://lancasteronline.com/business/local_business/ppl-files-plan-to-replace-its-electric-meters/article_b28eac5c-0098-11e4-bc28-001a4bcf6878.html
If you guys could please run this on SoTT for any other PA residents who use SoTT it would be much appreciated.
I would personally start a campaign right now, if not for a recent run of equipment failures that have severely set me back in my in my business...I'm looking at 3+ weeks of catching up, so my time is currently fully committed.
I also did not have the time yet to research if someone else might already be doing something....I think that is probable.
The state public utility commission, which in the past has actually made some people friendly decisions, but is now ponerized, has NOT yet ruled on allowing the power company to do this. I think they need to get their e-mail server swamped with citizen protests, ASAP.
I searched the PUC's web site a bit but did not come up with any straight e-mail address, but here's their mailing address for any PA residents who would like to start, what I hope will be, a virtual flood of protest.
Bureau of Consumer Services
Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission
P.O. BOX 3265
Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265
Thanks, Dave
http://lancasteronline.com/business/local_business/ppl-files-plan-to-replace-its-electric-meters/article_b28eac5c-0098-11e4-bc28-001a4bcf6878.html
If you guys could please run this on SoTT for any other PA residents who use SoTT it would be much appreciated.
I would personally start a campaign right now, if not for a recent run of equipment failures that have severely set me back in my in my business...I'm looking at 3+ weeks of catching up, so my time is currently fully committed.
I also did not have the time yet to research if someone else might already be doing something....I think that is probable.
The state public utility commission, which in the past has actually made some people friendly decisions, but is now ponerized, has NOT yet ruled on allowing the power company to do this. I think they need to get their e-mail server swamped with citizen protests, ASAP.
I searched the PUC's web site a bit but did not come up with any straight e-mail address, but here's their mailing address for any PA residents who would like to start, what I hope will be, a virtual flood of protest.
Bureau of Consumer Services
Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission
P.O. BOX 3265
Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265
Thanks, Dave