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"The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency says they have no authority in this matter. The Michigan Department of Environmental Quality indicates noise matter are the municipality's responsibility, and of course the city of River Rouge, as we heard before, has indicated that they can't investigate it because they don't have the resources to look into this type of noise pollution," MPP Teresa Piruzza (L - Windsor West) said Friday about responses to Bradley's letters calling on the U.S. for action late March. "So again, it's just more frustration."
Piruzza said she hears the hum while sitting in her South Windsor backyard. "It's actually getting louder," she said.
"I am also arranging another conference call once all the information is available," Maghnieh said, referring to a February town meeting telephone conference where 22,000 local residents spoke of their concerns. "It is key to keep pressing this forward issue so that residents get relief they deserve."
Originally posted by XeroOne
The worldwide hum thing's been partially solved a few years back. It's almost exclusively heard while the person's inside a building, and some magazine (Fortean Times, I think) concluded it was the buildings themselves that were resonating, for whatever reason.
Originally posted by XeroOne
The worldwide hum thing's been partially solved a few years back. It's almost exclusively heard while the person's inside a building, and some magazine (Fortean Times, I think) concluded it was the buildings themselves that were resonating, for whatever reason.