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Council approves change to pave the way for expanded 5G coverage
Legislation allowing more small antennas was debated for years
July 27, 2021
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The Montgomery County Council on Tuesday approved a change aimed at increasing 5G access by allowing the installation of small cell antennas countywide.
Seven council members voted for the zoning text change Tom Hucker, Gabe Albornoz, Hans Riemer, Nancy Navarro, Evan Glass, Andrew Friedson and Craig Rice.
Council Members Will Jawando and Sidney Katz were opposed.
The zoning text amendment approved Tuesday will allow 5G small cell antennas and equipment in residential areas countywide, with limits on where they may be.
‘Sufficient Evidence to Classify Radiofrequency Radiation as a Carcinogen’ Electromagnetic pollution: safety limits not enough say medical experts
A recent peer-reviewed study in the journal of
Environmental Health makes an important addition to the growing number of expert warnings about the high possibility of risk from radiofrequency radiation emitted by wireless devices including tablets and cell phones.
The study by Uloma Uche and Olga Naidenko, researchers in public health and molecular biology at the Environmental Working Group, Washington DC, performs a statistical analysis of data collected in earlier large-scale animal studies conducted by the US government’s National Toxicology Program and the Ramazzini Institute, an international academy in Bologna.