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Light Pollution: How Seeing the Stars will Save You Money and possibly save your life if you are female Dr. Harold Williams Montgomery College Planetarium located at the Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus http://montgomerycollege.edu/Departmennts/planet. What Is It? . The Night Around Us.
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Light Pollution: How Seeing the Stars will Save You Moneyand possibly save your life if you are femaleDr. Harold WilliamsMontgomery College Planetariumlocated at the Takoma Park/Silver SpringCampus http://montgomerycollege.edu/Departmennts/planet International Dark-Sky Association
What Is It? • The Night Around Us. • Our Communities. • The Night Above Us. Dark skies. International Dark-Sky Association
The Bottom Line on “Why” • For a functional, comfortable, and beautiful nighttime environment. • For an environment friendly to: • humans, including the aging eye, • wildlife, • plants, • the night sky. International Dark-Sky Association
Where to light and when? • Only where it is needed. • Avoid obtrusive light. • No wasted light or energy. • Only when needed. International Dark-Sky Association
How much light? • The myth of The More the Better. • Use IESNA or CIE recommended levels. • Environmental lighting zones. • Consider the location where you are. • Use good transition lighting. International Dark-Sky Association
North America at Night International Dark-Sky Association
Really Bad Light Bad Mercury Vapor Light (not very energy efficient) with Glaring Drop Lens (bad for people with cataracts driving at night) on the street that I live in on, burning during the day time (wasting more energy). Not full cut off, it shines in peoples bedrooms, light trust-pass, at night increasing the risk of Breast Cancer, by disrupting circadian rhythm.. Picture taken around 8AM of March 8, 2011. International Dark-Sky Association
Poor security lighting, using an old fashion 175 watt mercury fixture International Dark-Sky Association
Almost a definition of light trespass, at an installation in San Francisco, but could be in Silver Spring. International Dark-Sky Association
Glare from a walkway light. International Dark-Sky Association
Glare, luminance overload, bad transition lighting International Dark-Sky Association
Why so much bad lighting ? • Lack of awareness. • Even in the lighting community. • Builders, contractors, owners, operators. • The public. Governmental staff. • Apathy, or inertia. International Dark-Sky Association
Keys to Quality Lighting See the effect, not the source. Shine the light down. No glare! Light only where and when needed. Don’t over light. Use energy efficient sources. International Dark-Sky Association
Use of a full cut-off fixture for a parking lot International Dark-Sky Association
A good antique (or period lighting) fixture, full cut-off International Dark-Sky Association
Here is another good example, using lighting fixtures with good control of the light output. International Dark-Sky Association
So … • It works, right? It’s common sense. • Use only good lighting! • Let’s fix the bad stuff! • Educate everyone; build allies. International Dark-Sky Association
Your Sixth Sense! • Melanopsin • Suprachiasmatic nucleus • Pineal gland • Melatonin
Some demographic evidence • Artificial lighting in the industrialized world: circadian disruption and breast cancer by Richard G. Stevens in Cancer Causes Control (2006) 17:501–507 • LIGHT AT NIGHT CO-DISTRIBUTES WITH INCIDENT BREAST BUT NOT LUNG CANCER IN THE FEMALE POPULATION OF ISRAEL in Chronobiology International, 25(1): 65–81, (2008) by Itai Kloog, Abraham Haim, Richard G. Stevens, Micha Barchana, and Boris A. Port
Some Other Issues • Visibility • Safety and security • The aging and disabled eye • Human health, and animals and plants. • Energy • We all win! International Dark-Sky Association
IDA • The International Dark-Sky Association • Newsletter. • Information sheets. Images. Slides. • CD’s, videos, and so on. • Web site: www.darksky.org • Join IDA ! We need you. International Dark-Sky Association
IDA’s Goals • To preserve and protect the nighttime environment and our heritage of dark-skies through quality outdoor lighting. • Membership based. Over 10,000 members, from all the states and 70 other countries. 500 organizations. International Dark-Sky Association
International Dark-Sky Association • 3225 N First Avenue • Tucson AZ 85719 USA • 520-293-3198 Fax: 520-293-3192 • ida@darksky.org • www.darksky.org International Dark-Sky Association
Recent State of Maryland movement for good environmentally responsible lighting • Maryland General Assembly Roadway Lighting Bill HB816 new (very good legislation). The honorable Alfred Carr email who introduced this house bill. State Senator Jenny Forehand has introduced a companion bill in the Maryland Senate: SB891 (some more information on this bill, too). • Maryland Outdoor Lighting Task Force Report from 2001 Maryland Outdoor Lighting Task force report.
Some good local Montgomery County lighting laws that have not passed yet • Outdoor Lighting Standards Established Bill No. 4-07.pdf, not yet passed as far as I can see. • Zoning Text Amendment in Montgomery County 07-01.pdf, not yet passed as far as I can see. • How come? If you can find out please tell me!