Monday, May 26, 2025

ADVANCED GILDING THE LILY, OBFUSCATION & DECEPTION CLASSES TO BE MADE AVAILABLE TO ENGINEERS, HYDROGEOLOGISTS, POLITICIANS & SPECIAL QUALIFIED PERSONS


Now don't get me wrong. Where would we be without engineers and hydrogeologists and other technically knowledgeable and certified people? Maybe we wouldn't all be living in mud huts but who knows? Bridges and large buildings certainly would be much more suspect without the services of such qualified folks. 

But there have been abuses. About thirty-six years of abuses here in Elmira, Ontario as the cheapest, least effective and most dangerous toxic waste disposal by Uniroyal Chemical has been replaced by the cheapest, least effective cleanup possible.  All of this pump & treat technology has lowered concentrations of toxic chemicals in our groundwater from levels hundreds of times greater than Ontario Drinking Water Standards to levels only two to twenty times higher.  Now maybe this means that drinking Elmira's contaminated water will take much longer to kill us. Or maybe we'll get a different kind of cancer. Or maybe we'll live almost as long albeit with more pain and discomfort. Regardless our politicians and authorities will be right there holding our hands and telling us how much better things are than they might have been.

The Canagagigue Creek flows north-west to south-east from it's source to its' mouth at the Grand River just below (south of) West Montrose. It also flows north-west to south-east through the Uniroyal/Lanxess property. When the "Gig" floods it also floods some of the property both on the west and the east side of the Creek.  What is most dramatic however is how the south-east corner of the site and more is inundated. Other than for a narrow, diagonal ridge of high ground also running north-west to south-east the entire south-east corner is under water. Oops I also forgot! There is also a very narrow strip of dry land above the flooding Creek maybe twenty-five or thirty feet east of the Uniroyal/Lanxess property line. It's on the Stroh property and runs north to south literally at the east side of the man made (1983) Stroh Drain, Ditch & Berm (SDDB). This strip of dry land is the "B" (berm) of SDDB.

This flooding water from the "Gig" simply cuts across the very low lying SE corner of the Uniroyal site and across the Stroh, and Martin property taking a shortcut as it rejoins the "Gig" downstream.  The fact that the water from the Creek which is a few hundred metres farther away (west) from the Stroh Drain, Ditch & Berm (SDDB) than the east side pits, crosses from west to east (i.e. Uniroyal to Stroh property)  tells the tale. As per the topographic contours the Stroh property at this location is LOWER  than the rest  of the land on Uniroyal's south-east corner hence why liquid surface flows end up on the Stroh and later Martin properties.  

The extreme brass required to deny the obvious actually condemns the entire cleanup from beginning to end. Only professional liars with total and complete backup by local authorities and politicians would attempt such a stupid and blatant subterfuge. 

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