Wind Farm - Technical Regulations, Potential Estimation and Siting Assessment 2011
DOI: 10.5772/16662
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Wind Farms and Their Impact on Environment

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“…However, from scientific studies on wind farms throughout the world, we know that wind turbine activity is not correlated with groundwater contamination. Despite some risk of groundwater flow alterations during construction of wind turbines, turbine activity in itself has not shown to affect groundwater or surface water scientifically (Lapcik 2011). However, media reporting by Chatham Daily News has persistently reported on the perspective of the citizen group Water Wells First who claim to have damaged wells due to wind turbine activity.…”
Section: 6 Findings Specific To the Waterloo Region Recordmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, from scientific studies on wind farms throughout the world, we know that wind turbine activity is not correlated with groundwater contamination. Despite some risk of groundwater flow alterations during construction of wind turbines, turbine activity in itself has not shown to affect groundwater or surface water scientifically (Lapcik 2011). However, media reporting by Chatham Daily News has persistently reported on the perspective of the citizen group Water Wells First who claim to have damaged wells due to wind turbine activity.…”
Section: 6 Findings Specific To the Waterloo Region Recordmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, from scientific studies on wind farms throughout the world, we know that wind turbine activity is not correlated with groundwater contamination. Despite some risk of groundwater flow alterations during construction of wind turbines, turbine activity in itself has not shown to affect groundwater or surface water scientifically (Lapcik 2011). However, media reporting by Chatham Daily News has persistently reported on the perspective of the citizen group Water Wells First who claim to have damaged wells due to wind turbine activity.…”
Section: 6 Findings Specific To the Waterloo Region Recordmentioning
confidence: 99%