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NY y cce Ne lati . 8 ] @isggg%g t .|, : ew reguiations im effect Sept. > ols w ooo $§ers: :f/ "~o ... 5. 5; feop mCs reraaroe \Xed sA ie ts f s e o i iaea d 0 vel $hale. â€"â€" ihaxwt f ï¬g;;;»; i Lo e '-;.f-" y \I%E“foï¬\ By Bos Owen TALY /7/03 Until recently the township | C @;?{?‘1 2. swatate [ K ?%;,; cchronicle@linkd.net was not allowed to ban biosolids, tgrigte) .o sf%’; S GHA . to . oÂ¥e C S How little control Cramahe . the CAO added. He has been told is “};@;;!;ï¬ es \Alf m 36 : To Township council has over t butrient management meetings 3% g "% ?.} hy 1,4 A i . T2 spreading of biosolids in the townâ€" â€" that the township cannot pass j&,ag;;}iz o 1Cs z > { * ‘ ship was brought home with a DYlaws to cover the use of ï¬_â€"’f:;at $ 1 CR /.j,__ s3 _ * â€" 9 question from Deputy Mayor Lee blogolu%; ? tso hm ,;ï¬Â»(? «) W er $ i Asl Dekeyser at last week‘"s council rovincial regulations wi t adsiy . C Ar6 &7 (3 â€" L.A wl %J > committee meetin come into effect on September 1 [ alall . C s io. . > & eï¬ s ; ‘ §â€" 4 ; j 1 _g}égy;!»‘ <oulo W on uh e zm . * ;. e & f Mr. Dekeyser was concerned â€" for new and extensive operations. [} emigoune 1 . ‘W e afeav e s n rhige .. s Nee 2. ix onl ile of All others will be covered by [i c MAE AHH No pee o â€" on m es o ol dn $" un there might be a stockpile o . , f es 32 Nray T KiÂ¥ ‘ onb crtesgey. | © } biosolids which he regards as _ township bylaws for five years. : :’% s3 ‘é;mï¬ï¬, faAvipin‘ ~ 00 _ *# 3"‘5":’«5' unacceptable but isn‘t sure what _ Councillor Johnston observed |} {ï¬l{# }‘;%M' ar" _ > 2 â€":"‘:’;’f}%&tm council can do anything about. At Cra?;he lc%uncxtl }mo;&s d}_l&?t' § suy se ssa t o > Biy~ '";m.@#"*ï¬ the top of his list of concerns is MUC mtsolI_twas pissbtes i elbar s $ /\ .f‘-._afg:\'n..; sc uy -g,."%;;;;ay s * the potential disease importation. _ CAn‘t control it, & xc e ns is e oi i o nermones aieie â€" Atocle ; Mayor Jim Williams advised * zs ; : 3 a 24 council later in the dlscusslop sn 25 YEARS OF SERVICE o _ thar Dr. Mukowleh, Medical Offt. . S . ; cer of Health for this area, hqs w . j & m indicated over and over \there is Castlston UCW secretary Joyce Buchegger (seated) was presented with no evidence of disease from the a gift to honour her 25 years of service to the United Church women‘s spreading of biosolids. group. Presenting the gift, President Cecilia Terpstra remarked that the When asked by Councillor list of Joyce‘s contributions is too long to give in ons meeting. Joyce has Mike Johnston where the no intentions of quitting just yot. L y o bix « biosolids were being stockpiled, f LALAEDRLRLE.....CHRBSAMICLE . __.__iW@LYy 10OB3 _ _ the deputy mayor replied he Cw . tm medentasiemgaee d eonegeramidsns didn‘t know; he thought some "Tmet tm B y empepranichnzee‘s Barie eaeh ba ons Be C § were coming from Port Hope. _ 2f" LD_ï¬ 1 ® g} 3 MA \_ ‘ i) : f:i\ 2i d Cramahe CAO Merll’n Dewing > at _ L > noted the township received a sjapaina fLremâ€"up 4o BCcc notice three weeks ago of plans to kEA EY td k €4 5Y -V'.) L2 1#A s‘ spread biolsolids _l'n Cramahe . ' Township at an undisclosed locaâ€" i a 1 s & ; 5 3 . tion. Not all student‘s are off for upgrading their marks while > Mayor Williams asked for the sitmmer vacation. At CDCI Zast soms are taking full courses for wishes of council but added he in Cobours, over 500 public new credits, the Kawartha Pine isn‘t sure the provincial Ministry | school board students are hitting Ridge School Board reports. Stuâ€" of the Environment will listen to the books at summer school. dents may complete a maximum anything coming from the townâ€" Approximately 3,000 Kawartha _ of two credit upgrades during the ship. Pine Ridge District School Board summer, studerts began summerschool At CDCI East, 476 credit _ e e n anrie t classes July 2 at three locations: upgraded, 107 full credit students, I CDBCI Hast in Cobours, Bowâ€" â€" and one class of Grade 910 literâ€" ; manville FHigh School and acy are surolled. As well, thera "f“sv.iz':l:!_.% A. Stowart Secondary are four classes of remedial School in Paterborouch. Grade 778 instruction underway. ‘ The majority of students are i q Ey o _\ l oprf v‘(.‘-\ o _myyopr i; C‘â€"g 1 Bd 4 4 D’m LALTZIL {OTP BPEA {1if{EC} | & L { The smog alert has been lifted Smog is a hazy mix of polluâ€" : forr L\Tarthumberlanq County. tants made up of ground level [ After a wggk of belflng under . ozone, fine particulate matter and provincial Ministry of the Enviâ€" â€" other pollutants. During the sumâ€" ronment notice to take precauâ€" mor months, more than half of tions, the cold front which moved Ontario‘s smogâ€"causing pollution | into the area over the past weekâ€" â€" originates in the United States. In a old end brought clouds, showers and cooler months, domestic sources | thun.derstorms. 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