Thursday, December 1, 2011

NEW ORGANICS PLANT STINKS IN GUELPH

O.K. this isn't going to be a perfect apples to apples comparison. Life is seldom so clear and easy, but it is worth comparing. The Kitchener-Waterloo Record had a story on November 25/11 titled "Guelph residents point finger at new waste plant". Then the following day they published "City of Guelph told to address odour from composting plant". This new plant is referred to as an "organics composting plant". It isn't referred to as a biogenerating plant although the raw materials seem awfully similar. The major comparisons would be "...officials offerred assurances last year that the new facility would be odour-free.". A further quote is "We are confident this facility is able to operate odour-free". This to me is a typical example of why citizens have lost confidence in both their elected officials and in the Ministry of the Environment. How many years can you bafflegab and bullcrap citizens without them catching on? This is a perfect example above and beyond traffic concerns as to why local Elmira residents have legitimate concerns around our proposed biogas facility to be put near a residential subdivision.

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  1. yet u want a compromise on bioEN -get lost al marshall

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  2. Which "comprimise" means Bio-En NOT being in Elmira. I've already answered this and yet you persist.

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  3. I THINK THERE IS SOME CONFUSION ON THE ADVOCATE ON THE MATTER OF BIOEN SIMPLY BECAUSE SO MANY ARE AGAINST THE IDEA OF THE FACILITY IN ELMIRA. I URGE TOLLERANCE AND PATIENCE. WE WILL GET TO GREEN ENERGY. THE QUESTION IS LOCATION AND I FEEL THAT ALAN MARSHALL HAS MADE A GOOD CASE FOR THE CONCEPT AS LONG AS IT IS NOT IN ELMIRA. WHAT READERS OF THE ADVOCATE MUST JUDGE ON THEIR OWN IS WHETHER OR NOT THE SKAT POO AND PEE THAT WILL BE TAKEN IN CAN BE READILY DIGESTED BY THE BIOREACTION PROCESS

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