YEAR END REVIEW Wednesday December a Mi Page Current quarry operation discussed during meeting By BRIAN flow would Acton residents react to a lake instead of a garbage dump Untied Aggregates Quarry opera lions supervisor Bill Laid numbers of the Acton quarry study group Aug IT thai to much water Is actually being pumped out of the quarry you could slope the sides Mr was on hand to detail the current operations in the quarry which Is proposed for a landfill Kite once the rest of the rock is extracted In three United Aggregates will a trot bout Go million lonnts of rock about two million tonnes a year Asked If United Aggregates took commitments made by the former owners Indusmln to per form rehabilitation plans Mr said he know anything about rehabilitation plans Indusmin when United Ag took over burned most of he said Residents were also given a detail explanation of how the quarry will be cleared out and turned Into a landfill site Michael of Consultants Marshall Monaghan said the site will be built in throe overlap ping cells The first phase will be to too feet deep and once It finished It will bo graded and seeded Second and third phases will gradually overlap the previous cells finishing with a one per cent grade Sloping one metre for every 100 During the operation of landIll which will be open from earn to p daily and possibly a half day on Saturday the refuse will be covered with a layer of soil each day A three metre thick confining wall will be built Just alightly ahead of the pile up against the wall to separate the Landfill te from the fractured rock Between the confining wall the quarry wall a gravel wall will be built to allow water flowing through to funnel down to the of the quarry where it can be drained off A series of trenches and pipes will collect leachat the poisonous quid produced when rainwater per colatcs through the refuse v filch will be kepi separate from ground Both will be pumped back Into Black Creek The leachate will first be treated to bring it to within government standards Mr alio discussed transportation problems sun ding the operation of the Trucking refuse In from all Southern Ontario would Increase truck traffic on Hills heavily travelled truck routes but a rail line which runs through the site may not be the best alternative he said Bringing garbage In by rail Is commonly done because of the extra slop necessary to unload the cars and bring Ihe garbage to he face of the dump be said hearings continue on Aug it discussion of detailed meeting will take place at Memorial Arena meeting room at m Serving You Since G COOPER EOUFMENT RENTALS UMTEO Salos Sorv 247 Armtlfong Ave Unit Georgetown 8775521 Serving You Since 1982 ERIN HEARING AID CENTRE Sales Service Repars 8773765 The North Hilton Rugby made It clear they I The I prepared to play the perfect boil as they welcomed a visitors 14 touring from Tollbridge Enjltnd for an exhibition close declaim edging I Reding construction stalled About EDO students may have to cram Into facilities designed for as construction Is stalled at the new Bishop Reding High School site In Milton according lo the Halton Roman Catholic Separate School Board last week The schools new Main Street Milton location will replace tbs interim Echool rented from the Halton Board of Education at Speyslde said the Catholic Board director a Iff Byrnes The new school will not be ready Tor use until October A Georgetown trucker has been dubbed one of the Highway Heroes for his part in Helping to save b fellow trucker trapped in his rig after an accident last week Bob Verheul was watching the rig driven by Paul of In his rear view mirror as It flipped over on Its side on Highway near Bradford July IS Mr Verheul twisted a fuel nose to slop It from leaking and clamped It with a vice grip to prevent a Fire from starting ambulance workers leave their Jobs to walk the picket lines It won at feet residents in Hills said Hills Ambulance Service President Doug MacLeod He said the town has Its own service with volunteer and part time members who don I belong to the Ontario Public Service Employees Union unlike their counterparts south of Hilton Should the Serving You Since 1983 8776569 One of the oldest and largest Lodge Farms on Winston Churchill Boulevard south of Norval already employs KS people but with a million addition expected to be com pitted by early October the firm work force will Increase by another per cent said Maple Lodge farm Serving You Since 1984 dent Larry May whose eight ly members cooperate In runn ing the farm The addition on tbs north side of the building will add root than ISO ft increasing the production and storage apace by about 30 per cent saldMr May A Brampton man died following a singlecar accident south of Norval Monday night Regional police said John Camara IS of John Street In Brampton was ejected from a 1973 Volkswagen when It aver several times after leaving the road The car went out of control while eastbound on Sideroad 5 west of Winston Churchill Boulevard around Mr Camara and a passenger Randy Newman also of Brampton were taken to Peel Memorial Hospital Mr Camara was transported to St Michael a Hospital In Toronto where he died of massive chest injuries say police APPLE CUB St Unit Georgetown 8731655 Willow Park trailer residents have been given a reprieve The residents who live In mobile homes have asked for and received a hearing of necessity Serving You Since 1984 8731470 Serving You Since 1987 MAIN ST S