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The section on environmental record is full of POV, and is poorly documented. An anti-EOG website makes a poor reference, and a You-Tube video (in which the volume can be manipulated) is even worse. The World Bank document cited concerns Romanian bird flu. That a neighbor compares the noise to a distant airplane is extremely vague. Noise pollution, like any other type of pollution, can be measured (in decibels), and presumably is regulated by the relevant authorities. Nowhere in the section is there any actual measurement of the noise, or a comparison to noise regulations. Unless this is fixed, the section should be reduced to: "some neighbors believe that an EOG compressor station is too noisy." Plazak (talk) 13:36, 23 May 2008 (UTC)Reply
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