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Orono Weekly Times, 12 Mar 1970, p. 6

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IVON EEKLY TIMES, T*ierSDAYI, MARCH 12th 1970 'WTaPOLLUTION aIi oli own t îok RïE AL E3T ATyE Realtor Par 21 Kir,- S. Wî. Bowinanvf",1e J, Tor(roto 23-9174 rt llüue Office RS5-4543 For prornt, courteoux., ff ici- gre.t er ice wh cn buying or tieling ind for the largest sel- ection of properties in the iazea Contact Orono Area Eepresentativeï Reiy Foster 983-5801 623-3965 Andpaeet fang-cd with mur- decrou , stones. And i ag -; and hiags and hideous wueehes, I eounted two and seventy stench- RICCIT-WEIGHî LIG', ]iV*'Ell(ýri;UT tt É aý,j Veýower fic) get t'fie * -iiibr donec! Thoe Pioncer 22P00 swsre the ideai lightweights. The New séigl ri;-,bi power piston combined with .PioneaesI-' ghlwe, glit gude bar acd sla" pitch chain a 1 ce youlO% i -p- otig, le 22-7Ô rpod& h ailweather automatie oiling for lon!ger baýr and ai0 le Ask ,your detat d , TH ~SERIES CHAîN SAWS Report From Queens Park Than Ontarlo Provincial Standards Most of the HOMO MILK sold today is standardized close to the mirt.nir allowable butterfat which is 3.5%. Glen Rae has* always main- tained a quality produ'ct which averages 3.7% butterfat. Remember ... i costs no more to obtain the Vlinest from PHiN i3 .E 6,23-5444 ~aiu stret OronqOntario I -I Ail weli defined and several stinks. The above hues of the,+ Samuel 'Taylor Coleridge xvritten sorne 150 yars go remainds us that pollution is flot a modern plague 'on nmankind.but lin with us for centuries. Indeed it is oniy in theý last (quaýrter- century [hut any seriouns action bas been taken to control this menace. Pollution lias been the -- uing colicern of the Ontario Gov- erunent and over the years areat progress lias been made, particu- larly tîiro,.ugh the work of theý On- tariô Water liesources Commis- sion, wniiech was establishcd -lu 1956, with the objective of ensur- ine that ail wastes. domesfý industrial, are properly treated before beîng discharued streamï or lakes. In addition to its inve- - powers. the 0.W.R.C. bas power to reouire:, (a). That ah poroposed v"iter and sewage workg, receive comn- mission approval prior to con- struction of the works. (b) That permits be obtained fromf the commission for the taking of water from any source or for the use of chemicals to el- iminate aquatic nuisances. The present budget for the mana gement of' the quality and ,niuantity of water iu Ont,,-- approximately $6,000,000. annu- ally and. includes. the icosts of sanitary engineering, industrial waste, water' resources, laborat- or.y researchi, Great Lakes "'- survey and northern- water re- resources. One of the main functions of the O.W.R.C. is the financing, cou- struction and operation of water and sewagce works. Many munici- palities hlave hbeen unable to fin- ance adequate sewage and water facilities and in order to relieve themn of the financial. buldeni, the Government lu 1965 empowered the commnission to completely finance, construct and operate a water or sewage works project for a municipality. Tt is under this 1prograin that the present pro- i ameig 4,etween a Commiittee jeets in INeveastle and Millbrook *Lçe ftheOon hmbrM. ip are to be carrled out.. 7 he cost is Chdamuer CommIuerce soof the ProolicherMteesi ph reco,,ered froîn theî municipality sno h oieTute n h throu-ýîî a wa-r or sewage rate (continued from v)aço, Counitv Road Commission. "l'e for he si-VjQSýRecct]ý>legi- 1c,11 Committee 'souglit to have for , theserics.,ct( e is-reot f rom M, HLE.Milison onn angle parking- remain on the west latin wa pased wiehsetsthe ________________________ isdL of Main Strcet and thatth limiit for those rates at $120. forsth scvage and $1.00. for water. have been impressive, but there parking time limit also remain at The bue ,t for the above pro- is certainly no room for complac- two hours rather than a one- eram in the 1969 fiscal year was ency andpublic interest and con- hour pcriod. Mr. Milison pointed $41,543,000. including $7 million cern must be aroused if the ques- out that no decision has as yet fo~r municipal projects, $25 mil- tion of the poet 's to be lanswered. bý,en given1 in the matter bv lion for, provincial projccts and Ye nympths that reigu o'er. sew- Count.y Counceil. $1,475,000, for general expendi- ers and sinks turcs. The river Rhine it is weill known Atortwaasogvntth The foloin satstcsDoth wash your city of Cologne meethinto alobtiprisforhe- Thefolowig sati"eswill But tell me nymphs what powel- airme n reaiting t h banpie forrge ,cive some idea of the extensive devine Pisadrpitn h hg programmes undertaken b y the Shali henceforth wash the* river Orono sign at the south of the 0 WR.C. RinVillage. 1. From 1957 to 1969 a total of ___________________________________ 22 147 certificates; of approval have been issued by, the 0.W.R.C. for water and sewage faciities at, -i total estimated cost of $17 billion. 2. As of December 1, 19686 there weýre, 431 projeets under 0.W.PH ,C. municipal agreement (sewa-ge 247 - water 184). 3. 213 municipalities have no-w participated in projeets which For Al1l cc s o iave a total e,'iimated value' of $171,678,117. 0f this $132,902,397 was for sewage woi-ks, and $38,- We supply flowers for anl Occasions including Hospi. 775,720 for water works.- tai arrangements, weddings, funeràls, gifts etc. 4. A nf~epemb, 169 toWe would bce pIeud to, have you visit, our show taI of 24 pro vinrial projeets bave room at the 11rserY whe'e~ a complete Ue of plants.ae been completed with a total est- always avallable. imated value of $61 million. 5. 265 provincial projects are PHIONE '623-5757 currently being develôped with an estimated value of $440 mil- lion. These include arca and in- Vaut]Belie G arde,,.i dividual- water, and sewage The achievements of the 0.W.NoBwm nil R.C. since its inception in 1956 MMA WE UAANÉEOU 1 ý,ï

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