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Lots of questions about cell phone locations

2021-04-11T17:23:32.017Z


So many spectators would not have fit in the Pfarrstadel: at times more than 70 people from Weßling followed the statements about possible mobile phone locations in Weßling at an online citizens' meeting on Thursday. And they had loads of questions.


So many spectators would not have fit in the Pfarrstadel: at times more than 70 people from Weßling followed the statements about possible mobile phone locations in Weßling at an online citizens' meeting on Thursday.

And they had loads of questions.

Weßling

- Where should it go, the mast that supplies the people of Weßling with a good network?

That was the big question at the ward's online event on Thursday evening.

Under the motto “Minimal emissions, optimal supply”, expert Hans Ulrich presented the possible locations to the citizens: the Adelberg in Hochstadt, the Steinebacher Weg and on the Weichselbaum (we reported).

Telekom will remain on the site of the former Gasthof zur Post.

30 questions came in via the chat, including those of a concerned resident like Stefanie Bach.

“Why did your report in Weichselbaum find locations very close to residential buildings a favorite?” The mast is planned on the edge of the forest in the direction of Gilching.

"Further into the forest is a problem," said Mayor Michael Sturm.

"Because the owner would have to make the property available and the connection would be worse." And the radiation in the village would increase the further the mast moved away, Ulrich referred to the relevant calculations.

Sturm had invited two competent guests for the hot topic of “health problems”.

Stefan Tophofen from the Federal Office for Radiation Protection went far and argued that health risks had not been proven.

"Cellular communications are not the root of all evil," he emphasized.

"The cell phone interacts with other devices."

Hans Schmidt, city councilor and environmental officer from Wolfratshausen, countered with cancer statistics from the USA, which came to the conclusion: "The tumor rate of the central nervous system increases with the introduction of mobile communications." A scenario that probably also concerns parents, whose offspring are the new ones Will attend primary school in Weßling.

A radio mast is planned there to supply the S-Bahn.

Juliana Daum knew that “transmission masts must not be built near schools, daycare centers or other facilities”.

The distance must be at least 50 meters, according to Christian Schilling from Vodafone.

"The mast is more than 200 meters away from the planned primary school."

Gerd Pfister asked: “Why are the cell phone antennas in Argelsried field and on the DLR site not included in the calculations?” Ulrich assured him that he had taken these into account and called the location on Adelberg “a lucky coincidence”.

Thanks to the high location, there was little exposure to it and at the same time it had a good range.

In the future, Vodafone and Telefónica / O2 will transmit from the radio mast, but not Telekom.

Whereupon Green Councilor Gerhard Hippmann wanted to know from the Telekom representative: “Why would you want to stay at the old location, although the location on Adelberg apparently works better?” Frank-Peter Käßler insisted on the center of the village and made it clear: “We don't see any reason for that at the moment to change. ”Should the contract expire, a move to Hochstadt is conceivable.

Mirko Dier had the "optimal supply" in mind: "I am assuming that the locations mentioned will also ensure 5G supply?" Ulrich said in the affirmative that the masts can be converted to 5G.

And Sturm answered the demand for fiber optic connections with: "The community is working on the expansion."

The municipal council will deal with the final location decision by the May meeting at the latest, according to Sturm.

Michèle Kirner

Source: merkur

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