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  2. Multiple studies of property values of homes within sight of big power lines show a decreased value of the real estate of up to 10%, and averaging around half of that. There is even one advantage to living near high-voltage transmission lines: lightning protection.

  3. May 27, 2014 · Right? The belief that living near power lines is dangerous has been around for generations. In fact, many researchers have studied whether proximity to power lines might be the cause of leukemia and other cancers, abnormal heart rhythms, miscarriages, low birth weight and birth defects; the results of those studies have been mixed. A 2006 ...

  4. HIGH-VOLTAGE POWER LINES. Rev. Nov 2021. High-voltage. transmission lines can be as safe as the electrical wiring in our homes–or as dangerous. Education and awareness promotes that safety. Do not allow human error to override common sense. If you live or work around power lines, the tips in this booklet could prevent accidents.

  5. SafeLy. around high-voLtage poWer LineS. High-voltage power lines can be just as safe as the electrical wiring in our homes — or just as dangerous. The key is learning to act safely around them. This booklet is a basic safety guide for those who live and work around power lines.

    • Power Lines Above Pedestrian Sidewalks and Walkways
    • Power Lines Over Driveways Without Commercial Traffic
    • Power Lines Over Streets and Roadways with Commercial Traffic
    • Wires Above Pools, Hot Tubs, and Ponds
    • Communication Lines (Telephone, Data) Lines

    For power linesabove areas used only by pedestrians, including sidewalks, decks, and patios, the minimum vertical clearance of wires above the ground is generally 14.5 feet. These distances are regarded as enough to provide safe passage to all pedestrians, even when they are carrying tools or other objects. Care should, of course, be used when carr...

    For driveways and other passages used by vehicles that are less than 8 feet in height, the rules for minimum clearances are: 1. For lines carrying 120-240 volts across a residential driveway: a minimum vertical clearance of 12 feet 2. For lines carrying 120-240 volts crossing driveways, parking lots, and alleyways: 16 feet These are the distances u...

    For any driveways, alleys, roads, or streets likely to carry vehicles more than 8 feet in height, the guideline is for all power lines to be at least 15.5 feet above the groundmeasured at their lowest point.

    Electrical wires over water features have unique requirements: 1. For electrical wires over a pool or hot tub: a minimum vertical clearance of 22 1/2 feet measured to surface of water or the base of the diving board 2. For electrical wires over a pond or lake: a minimum vertical clearance of 17 feet

    Rules for vertical clearances for telephone, cable TV, internet, and other data lines varies considerably from community to community, but the NESC sets forth these guidelines: 1. For data wires over pedestrian traffic: a minimum vertical clearance of 9 1/2 feet 2. For data wires over vehicle traffic: a minimum vertical clearance of 15 1/2 feet 3. ...

  6. High Voltage Transmission Lines: What We Know | AreaHub. Health risks associated with living near high voltage power lines have not been conclusively demonstrated. Property values near power lines can be impacted.

  7. High- and medium-voltage power lines in Łomża, Poland. Overhead power transmission lines are classified in the electrical power industry by the range of voltages: Low voltage (LV) – less than 1000 volts, used for connection between a residential or small commercial customer and the utility.

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