These are two separate issues although both may speak to the lack of integrity and forthrightness from Uniroyal/Lanxess. Reporter Mr. Pender has been in touch and has stated that he will be rewriting (part) of his article to correct his error. I am awaiting his phone call which was promised for yesterday by the way. Any more delay will have me strongly reconsidering that maybe, just maybe it wasn't so much an error as an "oopsy" in that he let a huge secret out of the bag.
If and I say IF indeed there was fighting between unionized workers, Uniroyal Chemical and the province of Ontario (Min. of Health??) over cancers from Agent Orange exposure then there will be some serious reassessment of almost everything to do with Agent Orange/dioxin on and off the Uniroyal property. Particularly the self-serving HHERA (Risk Assessment) suggesting no unacceptable risks downstream in the Canagagigue Creek despite high DDT, dioxin and other contaminant levels, will need replacement.
Lanxess SHOW US THE TOPGRAPICAL CONTOURS ON THE EAST SIDE OF YOUR SITE. STOP YOUR UNRELENTING BULL***T AND ARGUE THE DATA AND THE FACTS WHICH ARE THE GROUND SURFACE ELEVATIONS (topography) AND WHERE SURFACE WATERS/LIQUIDS FLOW.
Anything else from you is just your unrelenting, self-serving and dishonest accolades and propaganda.
YOU are right OVER THE TARGET ! These are the high spots where the drains/swales/ditches began which by gravity flowed/seeped down along both the chemical lands and the Stroh Farm into the lower pit surrounded by trees and shrubs (which is now filled in) and the poisoned Creek/River. In addition this whole drain system was designed to facilitate a big flush and a back flush every time there was a heavy rain!
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