Tell the MOE “No”

I’ve written a longer version of this on my blog, Elmira Is NOT a DUMP.

The only way to stop the Bio-En plant from being built so close to downtown is to Tell the MoE. (If you’re a little late they will probably still accept it).

Don’t have to get fancy, just tell them you don’t want the Bio-En facility located in town, and why. The most common reasons are:

Increased Traffic

  • transport trucks through town
  • wear and tear on roads

Health and Safety

  • truck traffic dangerous for kids/pedestrians,
  • diesel fumes, and molds etc will impact on air quality,
  • waste trucked in open trailers only covered with tarps potential contamination

Odour

  • Bad smell for Elmira:
  • quality of life,
  • downtown core will take financial hit
  • property values drop

Any environmental benefit will be more than wiped out by environmental impact of trucking the waste to Elmira.

The deadline to complain is Sunday, August 21st, 2010

Be sure to note the EBR registry number: 011-3923

  • Comment directly on the MOE Website by clicking the comment tab in the right side bar
  • or email Kristina.Rudzki@ontario.ca
  • Or Fax: 416-314-8452
  • call Kristina Rudzki, at the MoE Toll Free (800) 461-6290


Picture it:


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The flag on the left, “A” is the edge of Riverside Public School; the property is bounded by William Street at the front, and Riverside at the back. The flag on the right, “B” marks the proposed Bio-En site.
Google says the two points are 750 meters or 2 minutes apart.

Children gather easter eggs in the park located a minute away from the proposed Bio_En site.

1 minute away from Bio-En: Bolender Park, home of the annual Easter Egg Hunt

looking down Arthur Street at the tents of the Festival Mall, an area sure to be hit by Bio-En odors

2 minutes away: The downtown core; home of the Elmira Maple Syrup Festival

we MUST speak up

Tell the Provincial Government this is a bad idea; people live in this town.

residents fill up the part at the sunday evening concert at Gore Park

4 minutes away; Bio-En trucks will pass beside Gore Park, Located on Arthur Street

latest news coverage:

Elmira Independent: Biogas concerns sent to MOE
Woolwich Observer: Biogas debate heats up as comment period starts to wind down

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