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Building a House 10m from 110kV Overhead Power Line: Impact on Safety, Health & Family

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  • #1 10671643
    jasiek_b
    Level 10  
    Hello,
    I wanted to bring up a topic that has been repeatedly rolled over on the Internet. Unfortunately, I could not find a clear answer so I will be grateful for one. I am the owner of a plot of land on the border of which there is a 110kV overhead power line. Zakład Energetyczny agreed to build a house at a distance of 12.7 meters horizontally from the line axis. After I submitted my application again, they reduced the distance to 10m from the building. Satisfied with the approval obtained from the ZE, I began to wonder myself - is it safe that I want to come so close to the line in question with the building? I would be grateful for a substantive answer, is there any visible impact on human life and health? The family is the most important to me and I would not like to wonder for the rest of my life whether I am not putting it in danger.
    Thank you in advance.
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  • #3 11157886
    michals7
    Level 1  
    my friend, could you tell me what the procedure for obtaining a building permit looked like at a distance of 10 m from the 110 kV line? I will be very grateful, I will have something like this waiting soon, so thank you in advance for any tips on how to move it

    The sentence starts with a capital letter. [retrofood]
  • #4 11199909
    jasiek_b
    Level 10  
    Hello,
    The procedure for obtaining a permit differs only in one thing - the pile of documents required for the permit to the commune / city office, etc. TAURON's opinion on the distance between the building and the line axis should be attached. In my case it was 12.7 m if the wall on the side of the line has windows, and probably 9 m if there are no windows. As we only have windows from the bathroom and boiler room from the line side, I wrote another application to reduce the distance of 12.7 m by 10 m. Tauron agreed, and the house outline was integrated into the map for design purposes at this distance. In summary - start by sending a letter asking for the distance of the house from the line to the local headquarters / overseer of your WN line - to Tauron. They treat each case individually, because the distance between the pole and your plot is also important. Good luck!
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  • #5 11210274
    Badryk
    Level 13  
    jasiek_b
    If you build a house 10m from the axis of the line, it will mean that in the best case the nearest wire will be 7m away from the house, so there is a chance that such a wire will fall on the house in case of a broken pole.
    The probability is small, but in 50 years a lot can take a long time and in general most of these poles are already old and there is no prospect of any major replacement of them.
    Certainly, a house with such a line will be difficult to sell in the future.
    Personally, I would not build myself next to something like that, it does not hurt to test myself.
    Plus it's a nice lightning protection.
  • #6 11210330
    cirrostrato
    Level 38  
    In Wiśniewie (Warsaw / Białołęka), my friend has a house almost directly under the 110kV pylons, built several dozen years ago, he has children (healthy, park), he did not find the disadvantages of such a property foundation (once analogue TV a bit disturbed, today MPG-4 works perfectly ), advantage: a friend of a radio wave, when the signal entered the line, he talked to the Japanese like through the wall.
  • #7 11211019
    jacur
    Level 32  
    cirrostrato wrote:
    In Wiśniewie (Warsaw / Białołęka), my friend has a house almost directly under the 110kV poles,


    A similar situation takes place in Tarnowiec near Tarnów. The 110kV double-circuit line runs over the houses (location some 300m north of the church in Tarnowiec).
  • #8 11211402
    zbich70
    Level 43  
    My colleagues "experience" the 110th.
    And here please:
     Building a House 10m from 110kV Overhead Power Line: Impact on Safety, Health & Family
    A four-circuit, two-voltage line (2x400kV + 2x220kV) in the center of the village over the heads of the inhabitants.
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  • #9 11212246
    Darom
    Electrician specialist
    zbich70 wrote:
    My colleagues "experience" the 110th.
    And here please:
    A four-circuit, two-voltage line (2x400kV + 2x220kV) in the center of the village over the heads of the inhabitants.

    And is it not the famous Plewiska - Kromolice line? This is probably not the best example. ;-)

    But the fact - I have a family living close to 220 Konin-Łódź and there are no problems there.

    kisses
    - GIFT-
  • #10 11212419
    zbich70
    Level 43  
    Darom wrote:
    And is it not the famous Plewiska - Kromolice line?

    Exactly this.
    There were problems, protests, interpellations ...
    And the line was nevertheless set. And it stands. ;)
  • #11 11212527
    Darom
    Electrician specialist
    zbich70 wrote:
    Darom wrote:
    And is it not the famous Plewiska - Kromolice line?

    Exactly this.
    There were problems, protests, interpellations ...
    And the line was nevertheless set. And it stands. ;)


    Well, it has been standing for a short time, so it is still difficult to talk about the health effects. As I remember, this line was arranged in the line of its predecessor 1x220kV. These poles, compared to the 220, are giants.

    I used to measure the field strengths: E and M 220 (just the one mentioned in Konin Łódź) and the two-circuit 2x400kV. And the last one had on average 3x higher intensity (at a distance of 50m. Such a multi-track boat (something dawns on me that it is 2 + 4) will certainly have at least 6x higher intensity.

    kisses
    - GIFT-
  • #12 11215854
    zbich70
    Level 43  
    Darom wrote:
    As I remember, this line was arranged in the line of its predecessor 1x220kV. These poles, compared to the 220, are giants.

    I used to follow what was happening with the construction of this line based on what was found on the Internet. An interesting fact is that it was possible to run a line through the village of Łęczyca along the old route (through the center of the village), while in Kórnik, despite the fact that the old 200 ran several hundred meters from the buildings, it was possible to negotiate the removal of the new line by another several hundred meters.

    No wonder that the poles are of the right size (as my friend called - giants). In order to fit the four WN lanes and keep the distances, the pole must be occupied.
    Respect for the builders too, because as far as I know most of them were built using the "altitude" method ... 8-O

    By the way, a question for colleagues from Greater Poland.
    As far as I know, the section Plewiska - Kromolice - Ostrów Wlkp. Is under voltage. And what stage is the Kromolice - Pątnów line at?

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around the safety and health implications of building a house 10 meters from a 110kV overhead power line. The original poster received approval from the energy company, Zakład Energetyczny, to construct the house at this distance. Concerns were raised regarding the potential risks, including the possibility of power lines falling due to structural failures and the long-term health effects of living near high-voltage lines. Some participants shared personal experiences of living near similar power lines without apparent health issues, while others cautioned against the decision, highlighting potential difficulties in property resale and the importance of assessing the structural integrity of the power poles. The conversation emphasizes the need for thorough research and consideration of local regulations when planning construction near high-voltage infrastructure.
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