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gonzo





Joined: 23 Aug 2002
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PostThu Sep 12, 2002 5:31 pm  Reply with quote  

I received this link this week http://abcnews.go.com/sections/us/DailyNews/kokomohum020213.html
and first I thought I was imagining it,
but it appears not after reading this....

We had this weird sound (I have never heard
before in my life) also here in
(South)Munich/Germany.
I have been around the world, have seen and
heard things but never anything like this sound. When you hear it, you feel strange, and even with closed windows it's hard to overhear. Dunno if it's exaclty the same sound, but the description fits the profile.
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Dan Rockwell





Joined: 10 Dec 2001
Posts: 1988
Location: Stamford, CT, USA
PostSat Sep 14, 2002 9:38 pm  Reply with quote  

Kokomo closer to probe of odd hum

Officials to hear 2 firms' proposals for investigating mysterious noise.

Associated Press
September 09, 2002

KOKOMO, Ind. -- City leaders have narrowed to four the list of firms being considered to study a mysterious hum that dozens of residents say they can hear.

The city received 12 proposals from consultants and research groups interested in trying to identify the cause of the low-frequency noise, which some residents have complained about since 1999.

Officials decided Friday to ask Chicago-based Midwest Environmental Assistance Center and Cambridge, Mass.-based Acentech Inc. to present their ideas before the city's Board of Public Works and Safety in three weeks.

Board members also chose two other firms to make presentations if the board is not satisfied with proposals from its top choices.

Several proposals were removed from consideration because their projected costs exceeded the $100,000 officials have allocated for the study.

Board members and other city leaders said they are interested in the Midwest Environmental Assistance Center because of the firm's experience with noises.

"It was obvious they have been in the community," Howard County Health Department Administrator Kris Conyers said. "They've done their homework."

One of the other proposals submitted was from Hilliard, Ohio-based Campanella Associates, which was hired by former Kokomo resident Diane Anton to complete a study on the hum.

Campanella's 1999 study recorded low levels of low-frequency noise at Anton's home and other locations. The firm was not chosen to present its proposal.

http://www.indystar.com/article.php?hum09.html

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