- Home
- About Us
- Programmes
- Policies
- Publications
- Media
- Events
- Film Festival
- Past Events
- International Workshop on Designing Take Back Systems for E-waste on 11th December 2012
- North Eastern Regional Meeting on Dioxin and Furans on 19 December 2012, Guwahati
- Public Lecture on "The Smog in Delhi : Causes & Concerns"
- Toxics Link and CPCB announce a two-day National Meeting on CFL waste management in India: 13-14 December 2012, New Delhi
- Upcoming Events
- Parliament Q & A
- Get Involved
- Contact Us
You are here
Radiation from mobile towers may affect wildlife: Govt
New Delhi, August 11, 2012: Radiation from mobile towers may have varying negative impact on wildlife especially birds and bees, according to the environment ministry.
Amid concerns over health hazards and impact on wildlife due to mobile tower radiation, the environment ministry has issued an advisory asking the department of telecommunications not to permit new mobile towers within a one-km radius of the existing ones. The ministry directed that the new towers should be constructed with utmost care and precautions "so as not to obstruct flight path of birds, and also not to increase the combined radiation from all towers in the area".
"To prevent overlapping of high radiation fields, new towers should not be permitted within a radius of one km of the existing towers. The sharing of passive infrastructure if made mandatory for telecom service providers can minimise the need of having additional towers," it said.
The advisory has been issued on the basis of an expert committee study. The panel was constituted by the environment ministry in 2010.
Category:
Source:


Add new comment