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"Jack Twilley" wrote in message
... -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I have seen what appear to be AM broadcast towers in or on the edges of salt marshes, and it seems pretty obvious to me why that's a good place to go. However, the environmentalists being a little more noticeable than they were once upon a time, this particular method of siting is probably a little more challenging than it used to be. [snip] Environmentalists must be realists if they want to be effective: AM broadcast is one of the lightest footprints in any salt marsh, and AM stations have very little trouble getting EPA clearance for such places. FWIW. YMMV. Bill |
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