KRKO Radio Interference:
A Daily Nuisance & Potential Health Issue.
KRKO radio will be brought into every nearby home 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, courtesy of radio frequency interference (RFI) from the proposed KRKO 50,000 watt broadcast signal. This unavoidable nuisance may interfere with radio, TV reception, telephones, home computers, even baby monitors.

This problem may also have long term negative health effects. See the links below for more information.
Home Page
About CPUSRV
See KRKO Photos of the site
It's Not Over!
Read the Draft Environmental Statement
See a photo simulation of the towers both day and night.
Get involved
The KRKO Project Description
Proposed SCC Code Changes
Snohomish County
Photos
About CPUSRV
Our Parks will be affected
Radio Interferance: A Daily Nuisance
Citizens Stop "Tower" in Court

The Superior Court of the State of Washington issued a decision on September 29, 1999 favoring citizens opposed to a monopole on aesthetic grounds in Citizens to Preserve Pioneer Park v. City of Mercer Island, US West Wireless Inc, Puget Sound Energy.

Read the entire article
Planning debacle forces radio towers to seek new home
By Anne Davies, Urban Affairs Editor
February 17 2003

Sydney's AM radio stations will be forced to move their transmitting towers from Homebush Bay - at a potential cost of $40 million - because of health and safety risks to residents in a 1200-unit development now being built.
Going to court is a heck of a way to settle disputes

Going to court is a heck of a way to settle disputes, but since the industry is always plaintiff, it's their call. Let's see how anxious they are to sue after these three lawsuits become the most cited cases in disputes of the Section 704 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996.

Check out these lawsuits.
Lookout Mountain in Colorado having problems with radio towers.

Lookout Mountain began as a residential community before the turn of the century.  Gradually more and more broadcast equipment and power was added in the midst of these people until Lookout Mountain became one of the most intense and complex electromagnetic environments in a residential community in the Country

Complete article
Electro-magnetic radiation researcher is extremely concerned

Dr Neil Cherry, Regional Councillor, agricultural meteorologist and electro-magnetic radiation researcher is extremely concerned about health problems caused by radio towers

Complete article
AM Radio: Is it deadly?

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8/17/04 - Regions near AM radio-broadcasting towers had 70% more leukemia deaths than those without, says a Korean study soon to be published in International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health.

Wire Magazine has the complete article
This law firm has a quick overview
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