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Title: Public health and safety effects of high voltage overhead transmission lines -- an analysis for the Minnesota Environmental Quality Board

Technical Report ·
OSTI ID:6775645

The potential adverse public health and safety effects of the overhead transmission line electrical environment in Minnesota were explored. Primary emphasis was placed on the electric and magnetic field effects of extra high voltage (EHV) and high voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission lines. Coupling effects and safety were considered in relation to the transmission line field environment, electric shock, alternating current and direct current safety criteria, and regulatory controls. Adverse biological effects resulting from exposure to EHV and HVDC transmission lines were explored There was no evidence to suggest any effect on health or well-being from the intermittent exposure experienced in the transmission line environment. Alternating current electric fields, however, are of more environmental concern than direct current electric fields. These fields are not strong enough to cause tissue heating or nerve stimulation, but the possibility of more insidious effects has prompted research in this area. Various research studies and programs on the effects of electric and magnetic fields are reviewed. Recommendations are made for the State of Minnesota which deal with the application of performance standards in transmission line construction permits, follow-on research monitoring, and research projects that the State may wish to consider sponsoring. A generic public hearing by the Minnesota Environmental Quality Board is not recommended. Appendixes contain a selected bibliography and further information on the study.

Research Organization:
Minnesota Dept. of Health, Minneapolis (USA). Div. of Environmental Health
OSTI ID:
6775645
Report Number(s):
HRP-0024077
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English