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Title: Mimimizing Shock Hazards Near High-Voltage Lines
Author: A. W. Hamlin
Source: American Gas Association 1981
Year Published: 1981
Abstract: Both electric and gas facilities transmit power. However, the theory and system of transport are completely different, and operation of these facilities on a common right of way can cause serious electrical interference problems. Because of these inherent problems, the first response to a request for common right of way is frequently NO! However, the decreasing access to, and higher cost of, private and public land for new rights of way and the ever increasing pressure of governmental and environmental groups to develop utility corridor concepts frequently make NO impractical. It is, therefore, necessary to understand and control mutual interference conditions to permit normal operation of both facilities when they must coexist in physical proximity.




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