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Hope for the Hills, Chino Hills, CA
Hope For the Hills located in Chino Hills, CA is a grass roots organization that was formed in 2007 by a group of Chino Hills citizens after the local power utility SCE Southern California Edison decided to place numerous 198ft tall, 60ft wide towers energized with multiple 500,000 volt power lines wedged into easements as narrow as 150ft. As of 2012 no other example in the nation that has a 500kV line in a seismically active densely residential community like the one proposed by SCE. SCE has stated that the power lines and the resulting EMF radiation that will be emitted from the lines may be safe for people in homes, schools, churches, parks, but have not provided any positive proof that it is 100% safe. The concerned residents of Chino Hills in addition to many internationally recognized scientists are skeptical that the EMF levels emitted from the power lines are going to be safe for anyone to live or work next to and have repeatedly recommended that they should be buried underground to ensure the public safety. In the first quarter of 2012 several government agencies and individuals in the US Federal Government have taken an interest in the subject and actions of SCE Southern California Edison, CPUC California Public Utilities Commission, City of Chino Hills and the residents that are extremely concerned with their personal health and safety. Hope for the Hills members have been actively protesting and demonstrating at many of the public meetings and hearings held in the local, state, and federal government level. Congressman Gary Miller of the 42nd District, California has aslo made public statements on the subject of Chino Hills and it's battle against SCE Southern California Edison and has met with HUD Secretary Donovan and FHA Commissioner Galante to Discuss Impact of Tehachapi Power Lines on Chino Hills Homeowners. Hope for the Hills has also begun to attract more international attention due to the subject of EMF radiation and the potential dangers to the public at large.