ENVIRONMENT REPORT, May 07

scotto

Administrator
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Feb 15, 2004
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From the May 2007 Beach Banner
The executive is working very closely with-Stelco-Dofasco-Columbian Chemicals, to address the issue of the "black fall-out" we received. Chad Collins and the Waterfront Trust are also involved, trying to get trees planted along the Bayside of the Beach to reduce future impact.
In the mean time you can help by phoning and reporting any smells or dirt etc. to the MOE. Please don't try to decide for yourselves just where it is coming from. Once you report it the Ministry will track down who is the guilty party and take appropriate action. MOE. local office-905-521-7650 24 hr.line-1-800-268-6060
 

scotto

Administrator
Staff member
Feb 15, 2004
6,985
218
63
The Beach Strip
#2
As reported by Gwen in the last Banner, meetings are ongoing concerning the fallout from industry across the harbour. One result form these meeting is an effort to allow Beach residents better communications when there is an occurrence. HIEA (Hamilton Industrial Environmental Association) has compiled a list of all the companies that are located around the harbour and they have produced an Information Magnet that you can place on your refrigerator for easy access. These magnets will be delivered to all homes on the Beach and I have attached a copy of one which you can use as a reference until your magnet arrives.
 
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