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Old 11-12-2006, 08:00 PM
thunderchildobs
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The local paper, the Queensland Times published another letter to editor from someone who is opposed the lights. That makes two against the lights, none for.

Thanks h0ughy for contacting CSEngery and posting their reply.

This is the reply I got from them on December 4th.

Thank you for your enquiry. CS Energy recently installed floodlights on the chimneys of its Swanbank B Power Station to comply with regulations from the Civil Aviation Safety Authority. The floodlights were installed in such a way so they do not shine into the station's boilerhouse and surrounding homes. If you need any additional information, please let me know.

Regards

Lisa White
Marketing and Communication Adviser


It doesn't mention safety!!!!!

I guess they had more time to think about it by the time they got h0ughy's email.


All they need to install is a single (maybe two) street lights on top of the towers. As we all know street lights shine up and down and can be seen for miles. Just go to any lookout and see how far you can see the street lights.


Please complain to CSEngery EnergyInfo@csenergy.com.au
or email to the Queensland Times letters letters@qt.com.au

Brendan
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