Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Tarigami for assessing adverse impact of mobile phone towers


Tarigami for assessing adverse impact of mobile phone towers

GK NEWS NETWORK


Srinagar, July 9: Chairman, Committee on Environment of Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly M. Y. Tarigami today called for adequate and effective measures to avoid and mitigate the impact of radiations on human, wildlife, birds and bees due to Mobile Towers adding that regular auditing and monitoring of these radiations need to be conducted especially around the protected and ecological sensitive areas.

 Speaking at meeting convened to discuss about remedial measures to minimize adverse impact of communication towers on humans, birds and bees, Tarigami, according to an official statement, urged for observing guidelines of the expert committee constituted by the Ministry of Environment and Forests to study the possible impact of communication towers on wildlife, including birds and bees. 
 He said a precautionary approach shall be preferred to minimize the exposure levels and adopt all possible strict norms without compromising on optimum performance of the networks.

 Tarigami called for educating the people about the ill effects of radiations adding that bold signs and messages about the dangers of Cell Phone Towers and associated radiation should be displayed in and around the structures of the towers.

 Tarigami asked the Telecom and Mobile authorities to consult the Environment and Forest Departments before installation of cell phone towers in an around protected areas. He said Environment and Forest departments should conduct regular awareness drive to make people aware about various norms and standards with regard to cell phone towers.

 He said if new towers are to be built, these should be constructed with utmost care and precaution so as not to obstruct flight path of birds and not to increase the radiations from towers in the area. He urged the need for studying the impact of mobile towers in the State and to evolve a policy to minimize its adverse impact.

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