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I am a concerned resident of St-Bernardin. I wish to comment on a reply given by RES in response
to a question on ground absorption factors. Please refer to the first question on page 16 of the
Final Public Open House Summary Report. RES' logic is flawed. They assume that the ground
surrounding the project area will thaw at the same time as the turbines lose their coating of ice.
In fact, this is never the way it goes. The ground will still have it's coating of ice long after
the turbine starts up again. I've often seen the ground keep it's sheen for over a month. It can
also acquire an icy sheen without ice rain. It just needs a thaw or strong sunlight, followed by
cold weather and wind. This kind of weather will not stop a turbine from running, and the ground
will nonetheless be icy: a ground absorption factor of 0 with turbines running for weeks, if not
months. That's a lot of noise.
Submitted May 16, 2019 2:48 PM
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Eastern Fields Wind Farm Limited Partnership - Renewable energy approval
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