Low frequency hum and vibration Hum started after a peaker electricity power plant was built and is served by high pressure natural gas lines !!! Before my investiagtion, i assumed it was a…
both described a low hum · 53 km away
Oshawa, Ontario Canada L1J6C5 · 2020-10-28 · from the WORLDHUMMAP archive
Low frequency hum I thought I had traced it to a water treatment plant on GM property. They hired an acoustic team to investigate but that never bore any results. Also my weight have gone from 210 to 155 and the sound remains unaltered, and I went from drinking Pepsi all the time to none at all, and that remains unchanged. I also don't listen to music so I never hear loud noises. Also I "need" glasses but I don't wear them. My hearing is good that I can pinpoint noises within a few metres on a multi acre lot from within a building.
What they reported
First noticed: 2018
Pitch: Im not sure, maybe somewhere between 10 and 30
Loudest: During the night
Where: Indoors
Symptoms: Ear discomfort (pain, fullness, throbbing), Sense of vibration, Pressure in skull
Changes with weather: Not sure
What stood out: a low hum
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