More than 400 telecommunications masts in Tehran have tin status

According to the Fars news agency’s urban group, Mehdi Babaei, the head of Tehran City Council’s safety committee, said about the conditions for installing telecommunication towers in residential areas: based on the instructions of the Regulatory Organization, the Atomic Energy Organization, the Ministry of Health, and the Environmental Protection Organization, regarding the issuance of permits The masts are being installed.
The member of the Tehran Islamic Council also stated: In the field of masts on roofs, a distance of 30 meters and ground masts should be kept 50 meters from the surrounding buildings.
Emphasizing that the purpose of setting rules and regulations in this area is to protect the health and safety of citizens, he reminded: Issuing licenses is done considering the health of citizens, of course, some operators complain that the rules are very strict, but it must be said that the regulatory organization The regulations and the Atomic Energy Organization, as high-level institutions, measure the amount of radiation, and if these institutions issue new rules, we will act accordingly.
In response to a question about the reason for not dealing with the consolidation of telecommunications towers in some buildings, Babaei said: The issue of three towers on the roof of a building is related to a long time ago and now it is required that three towers be set in one tower. However, even if possible, we do not issue permits for more than two masts on one roof, but if more than one mast is to be installed, it is necessary to carry out a radiation measurement, and if the masts do not have a combined effect, a permit will be issued, which of course is often granted. No more than two rigs are issued.
Regarding the reason for the presence of three masts in some buildings, he stated: At one point in time, the regulations were not strict, and gradually the strictness in the formulation of the rules has increased.
The head of the safety committee of the Tehran Islamic Council announced that in some cases, the operators installed the masts without a license, and reminded: All the cases have been submitted to the Article 100 Commission and decisions have been issued regarding the removal and destruction of the unlicensed masts, of course, some Of these rigs, they can be moved and the relevant operators are required to move them.
In the end, Babaei informed about the issuance of the tin decision for nearly 400 telecommunications masts in Tehran and said: Action will be taken to demolish some of these masts, and the other part that can be licensed or relocated will be investigated.
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