is great picture of the meandering Nonquon River, was taken is f excess by eh Lishman on May 14 from his ultralight and shows part of the phosphorus in the sediment of the river. Algae appears naturally in course of Scugog little river. Observations that “floaters” of raw sew- many rivers across North America. As an aside - this picture also age are often seen n foating on the Nonquon River have been proved _ shows a section of the river that local residents will paddle this Satur- untrue. The “floater Ig jps— the day during the annual Canoe the Nonquon. _ Photo courtesy Bill Lishman Electronic and electrical equipment can be | Paints, automotive products, Pool and lawn Tires can be recycled i into products Tecycled. Materials such as steel, aluminum, chemi patio tiles, copper and plastic can be recovered and | hold hazardous waste and should be tents mats and underlay for carpeting or manufactured into other products. of safely to reduce the environmental impact. | even into molded engine components. Clean, white agricultural bale wrap is also accepted free of charge. Drop-off of the above items is free when delivered separately from other waste. OSHAWA PORT PERRY BROCK TOWNSHIP canta na = ‘Taunton Rd. HE c ; Ly a Rossland Rd. iz iW Concession 1S iF N J Fe] B Reg. Road 12 1640 Ritson Road North 1623 Reach Street Brock Sideroad 17 Tel: 905-433-2050 Tel: 905-985-7973 Tel: 705-437-2933 Disposal for mixed waste loads: $120 per tonne with a minimum $5 charge. Payment by cash, VISA, MasterCard or Interac only. 1-800-667-5671 | waste@durham.ca | www. ca FOCUS - JUNE 2011 35 JUNE FOCUS. 40 pages.indd 35 5/24/11 8:58:37 AM