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FCC Sets Comment Date on Draft Rules for Processing Tower Registrations to Assess The Impact of Communications Towers on Migratory Birds

By David Oxenford on April 5, 2011
Posted in Tower Issues

The FCC has released the comment dates for its draft rules setting out when Environmental Assessments are needed to formally evaluate the environmental impact of the construction and major alteration of communications towers.  We wrote about these draft rules here, and described their history –  growing out of concerns by conservation groups about the effects of communications towers on migratory birds.  Comments on the Commission’s Draft rules are due on May 5. 

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