Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 15, 1980, p. 21

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Price SI 19pkg Days IN OR RED HEINZ BEANS 3149 kg carton Our Regular 49 BUY 6 SAVE AP Assorted Flavours JELLY POWDERS 6149 pkg Our Regular Price 389c SAVE FAB DETERGENT 349 6 litre box Our Regular Price BUY 2SAVE 69r TOMATO JUICE tin la 2149 Our Regular Price 1 tin BUY SAVE Colours SCOTTOWELS BIG ROLL 2149 Our Regular Price 1 REAL VALUE Mb Our Regular Price 69c tin Days Chefmaster Parchment MARGARINE 3149 October 15 ISM Waste issue still touchy Hal ton Burlington The question of he disposal of liquid Industrial was tea in Ontario continues Id be contro versial In November the minister of environment mode a progress report to the Ont ado Legislature on tilts quest ion which Included number of guidelines and rccommen dalions However Utile pro gress has been made In his connection More than a month before the Minister Progress Re port the Liberal Environment Critic Murray Gaunt or on Bruce presented our Hon paper on the monitoring treatment and disposal of id Industrial waste to the Stan d Committee on Resources Development Mr that having carefully reviewed the of Min of Envlr officials our party be that the of liquid waste had not been adequately researched He pointed out that the legislative basis for an adequate waste control prog ram had been in place for years but that this had not been implemented The position paper pointed out Mint the existing control program was based on a system fraught with guesswork and loopholes It expressed dismay that the Mi had said that the pro vince may have to acquire treatment and disposal of toxic wastes when only one such facility was at that time in operation in he province and hat even that one had been threatened with closure We maintained that the Gov could no longer pre vail upon private industry ex to deal with the site selection safe disposal and treatment of hazardous wast es Government Is not in the business of insuring private investment In liquid industrial disposal technologies by wait ing for these technologies to develop heir own sources of private capital Rather gov Is in the business of insuring that the public Is safe from dangerous chemical was Clearly what is needed is a partnership of government owned and privately operated sites Such a policy would not private enterprise It would facilitate their vement Private enterprise has tried to acquire sites and obtain permission to operate these sites through public rings convened by govern ment These hearings have proven expensive and of course offer no guarantee of a successful outcome Consc industry has backed off But government which is also subject to environmental hearings knows what it will won t by way of treatment and disposal sites and will be directly siblc for the operation of sites it for the facilities it permits industry to operate on those sites Therefore in our view a policy of a limited number or provincial sites would overcome he first hurdle to a meaningful waste control progrim But that Is just the begin mng The waste disposal in us try must be assured that it will be supplied with enough wastes to make treatment and economically viable must also be assured that new disposal and treatment technology will not quickly force the users of older lec out of business On the first point Liberal policy would ensure a waste market by calling for a increased fines of a minimum of and or one year In jail for Illegal dumping of hazardous materials and for failure to report spills a fine of not less than Tor the Inclusion of fraudulent in formation on a Ministry way bill certificate Both of these lions presuppose that the current system for inclusion of information on the present way bill certificate be revamped The Ministry must catalogue wastes and assign a code to each waste product This code would be entered on the way bill by the company producing he waste product Waste oils from service s nitons and similar sources could continue to be exempted from the way bill system pro vided that he disincentives to dump illegally or to fall to re- Where spills occur at such exempted sources testing would com Immediately and the material contained until the analysis has been completed On the second point of new technology for the treatment of wastes government must be prepared though tax lncen lives and depreciation allow to encourage site where necessary to use new echnnlogy as it develops

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