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�. .. need ior e1ecl�itify imposss ih sMan�! ossfrlive taw�rs ....• <br />,• R�t�rc�) lor�uops, th� iood oi poefs, lie� occepiing i� th• bocteg�our+d.•, <br />�`'. . � . . . . <br />� ' ' <br />'. <br />S7•:' . - . - . . . <br />, : <br />: � r° " <br />y , <br />YR <br />,� F <br />,�:: <br />_ �*r <br />T <br />A" ;��r" <br />�-y <br />a _ <br />l�t,vP <br />S� � <br />i <br />f�� ��tF _ <br />�F + <br />�� <br />J i <br />I� uH I f <br />�'i,"'�„Y- , ;� £`4� _ . <br />.� <br />tt <br />L f` <br />? '��.. <br />C�h: . .F :n . . __ - - - <br />Underground microwove, on Ihe other hand, hos choroclerisiics which coufd <br />beneFit Ihe lolol HV Iransmission p(cture by salisiying a combinafio� of in- <br />ierests — fechnological and economic, ond, in so doing, creote o system which <br />would nol soon be obsolete. Be(ore any great momentum for cnnve�tiono) <br />underground toble is gained, a thorough exominalion ol ail new melhods <br />should be undertoken. Until Ihaf 1ime, we connoi forget Ihe pe�iod between <br />discove�y and applicotion. We connot expett the growing demond For elec- <br />fr{city to patiently woit for Industry fo develop all of its new tools. II musf <br />continue to bufld new lines, clear newrighis-of-wayand maintoin oid lines ... <br />buf with a new sense o( esihelits. <br />PROFOSAL: <br />RIGHT-OF-WAY <br />AND MAINTENANCE <br />Contident o# their firmly estoblished, high prio�ity role in society, their engi- <br />neers armed with clear and convincing statistics in demand o�d supply, Fhe <br />power suppliers have forced their rights-of-way onto the landscope. The un- <br />denioble need for electricity imposes its strong and ossertive towers upon the <br />otherwise quiet and postorol farrr�lands, the open plains ond dense foresis. <br />Cifiy and industry cry for power. Notural landscape, the food of poets, lies <br />acEepting ia the t�ccicgraund. !t is avr 6elief that although civilization needs <br />power desperately, fhere is a more respectful way to supply ii. We have <br />attempted to show whot the future will bring. But this is ceriainly not enough. <br />M[ssing is the reality of the present. <br />36 <br />8 <br />} <br />; <br />� <br />� <br />�.' :;�: <br />- , :.:, <br />. <br />� <br />� :-''. <br />j <br />t <br />F , <br />. � .'.. ' _�_ <br />