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Homes with fields greater than 0.4 µT: detailed figures
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general discussion of these fields
The UKCCS epidemiological
study showed that some homes with fields greater than 0.4 µT
are near high voltage power lines but some are not. To find out
exactly where these fields do come from, the electricity industry
and the DTI jointly funded the
Leukaemia Research
Fund to visit the homes. The work was done by
HPA-RPD.
The results were published in July 2005 as a Report and in March 2007 as a peer-reviewed paper.
They investigated 21 homes with fields (24-hour average in the
general volume of the home) greater than 0.4 µT. 43% of these
were due to high-voltage overhead lines. The breakdown is shown
in the following diagram.
They also did a similar exercise for homes with fields greater
than 0.2 µT. As expected, less of these – 23% - come
from power lines and more from low voltage sources, as shown in
the following diagram.

The original UKCCS paper suggested that only 1 of the 9 controls
with fields greater than 0.4 µT received that exposure from
a high-voltage power line. This new work shows that is more than
this – slightly less than half - but it is still not all.
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