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Published on: 9 Jan 2013 By (Dianne Saxe)

Dust from asphalt plant triggers $81,250 penalty

Ingram Asphalt Inc. was fined $65,000 plus victim fine surcharges of $16,250 for discharging dust and particulate adversely impacting the surrounding environment and community. The company failed to notify the ministry of the dust emissions and did not comply with conditions of a ministry order.

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Published on: 7 Jan 2013 By (Dianne Saxe)

Strong opposition to sewage processing facility foiled by filing error

Lystek’s controversial sewage sludge processing facility in Southgate, Ontario, will not face an appeal of its Environmental Compliance Approvals, because opponents, after fighting the facility for so long, made a critical error in seeking leave to appeal. See Green v. Ontario.

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Published on: 2 Jan 2013 By (Dianne Saxe)

New rules for boreholes and other test wells

The Ministry of the Environment is seeking public comment on a draft manual on test holes and dewatering wells. A “test hole” is a type of “well” that is made to obtain information about groundwater, and is not used or intended for use as a source of water for consumption. It includes virtua…

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Published on: 24 Dec 2012 By

Siskinds is Proud to be A Platinum Sponsor of the 2013 Junior Curling Championships

London’s Highland Country Club will play host to the 2013 Ontario Junior Curling Championships from January 2-6. The most accomplished junior men’s and women’s teams from across the province will travel to the Forest City in pursuit of the coveted title of Ontario Champion. The 64 young athl…

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Published on: 20 Dec 2012 By (Dianne Saxe)

More approvals reform: generators, cooling towers, retail dust collection

Environmental Approvals Reform: The third wave of Environmental Activity and Sector Registry (permit by rule) sectors are now under evaluation: small electricity generators, cooling towers for comfort cooling and retail dust collection. If approved, these activities would no longer require e…

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