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Naples, electro danger with the TV antenna of the popular U.S. forces

antenna with very high environmental impact that the American Forces Network - AFN (the network broadcasting the U.S. armed forces living abroad), installed on the old walls of the Monastery of Camaldolesi of Naples. The transmitter is a source of pollution electromagnetic and the Italian authorities could impose the blackout in the coming days. "The TV system for our military can no longer operate in the Naples area, unless the Italian environmental authorities do not provide a written authorization to use a new transmission site and replace the existing one which has to be dismantled," said the newspaper Stars and Stripes, Major Tom Bryant, the operations commander of the American Forces Network in Italy. "The new facilities have already been tested and everything is within legal limits, but we have not yet received permission. Unknown reason for this delay. Would have been better had received a negative response, at least we would know how to behave in the future. "

The rent for the use of the transmitter is located on Hill Camaldoli expired last year, but the U.S. military has obtained an extension of nine months. Tuesday, April 29 is the deadline to dismantle the plant and transfer it elsewhere. According to the U.S. Command in Naples-Capodichino airport, the AFN would negotiate a deal with RAI to use a booster of his property that always arises on the Hill Camaldoli but outside the monastery. Only it is necessary to start broadcasting a series of permissions not yet granted.

"The AFN received approval by the Ministry of Communications - Bryan says the biggest - but we're still waiting for the Regional Centre of Electromagnetic Pollution. " According to U.S. official, both the RAI that the environmental agency of the Campania region have carried out tests which prove that "the signals AFN Italians meet the standards for electromagnetic radiation" and denied that there were never problems of environmental other plants of the American Forces Network in Italy. Untrue statement: U.S. officials have admitted the existence of a dispute with the Italian authorities for the AFN Vicenza repeater that broadcasts in 107 FM. In our country, the broadcaster of the U.S. military is currently using 24 transmitters and 60 are found throughout southern Europe and the Mediterranean.

that the plant AFN Naples is a dangerous source of electromagnetic pollution is not new. Following the survey carried out electrosmog dall'ISPELS (National Institute of Occupational Safety) and Asl, March 30, 2001 the magistrates of the Public Prosecutor of Naples ordered the preventive seizure of two TV masts of the U.S. military, ordering the cessation transmissions. According to Legambiente, emission monitoring antenna installed in the Monastery of Camaldolesi, noted intensity at the time of the electrical component of 330 volts / meter against the maximum limit of 6 volts / meter. Levels of electromagnetic pollution thirty times greater than the safety standard were recorded within the premises instead of the convent of the Brigidine Sisters Camaldolesi hosting. Because electrosmog, during the blitz of the prosecutor were also seized and blocked ten repeater radio stations and television channels (including radio and Radical Radio Monte Carlo).

Just a week ago, control of Naples State Forestry Corps has seized the facilities of three radio stations and a television station present on the Hill Camaldoli. One of the three radio would proved entirely unwarranted, while the other two, while using authorized frequencies, they should work elsewhere (a Camaldolilli). The antennas would be without permission and clearance in urban landscape and environment. The installation is situated within the "Metropolitan Park Hills Naples, established by the Campania Region in 2004, while the same area in Hill Camaldoli impact SCI (Sites of Community Importance), the protection of which fall within ' context of the network "Natura 2000". Nevertheless, it continues to be dominated by a forest of masts and antennae for transmission. (Antonio Mazzeo / Bread and roses)

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