Monday, December 31, 2012

CHEMTURA NOVEMBER 2012 PROGRESS REPORT



Well the pumping wells have again done their thing! Why if they can do it now were they totally unable for years at a time to maintain both the on and off site pumping rates their own modelling indicated was necessary? The next question of course is when is their pumping going to be back in the dumpster? And why? What excuse of the month will they come up with?

Table A.3 is titled "Supplementary Sample Analytical Results". It lists a variety of chemical detections found in the shallow aquifer pumping wells. Keep in mind that this Upper Aquifer pumping system has been in operation since 1997 ie. fifteen years. look at some of the concentrations found in UA500I namely :
Toluene 110,000 ppb.
2-MBT 12,000 "
Aniline 6,900 "
BT 240 "
Carboxin 18,000 "
Chlorobnzne 3,300 "

Clearly we have free phase LNAPL (light non aqueous phase liquid) present as indicated by the massive Toluene concentrations. This would be the never cleaned up LNAPL released from Building 15, decades ago. Chemtura insist that they clean up wastes (solid & liquid) when they come across them but clearly they've had to make serious attempts to avoid these wastes since we were advised of them seventten years ago.

Table C.2 deals with surface water detections of Uniroyal chemicals in the Canagagigue Creek that runs through their property. It also uses a statistical method to determine if there are significant increases in chemical concentrations downstream . ie. differences between upstream of their property and downstream which would indicate discharge from their shallow aquifer. What I do is simply look at the absolute difference between upstream and downstream results to tell me what at a minimum is discharging into the creek. This month the usual suspects have indeed been identified in the Canagagigue namely NDMA, NMOR and Toluene. Looking at the quantity of Toluene in the groundwater in the second paragraph certainly makes that understandable.

Overall the current pumping is up to standard but the overall "cleanup" remains horrendous. Promises have been made by Chemtura/CRA but it's hard to have confidence in a company who are long on promises and short on delivering.

Saturday, December 29, 2012

CHEMTURA"S CONFIDENTIALITY BREACH IS NONSENSE



Yesterday's Elmira Independent on page 6 carrys this story "CPAC Chair denies breach of confidentiality". Unfortunately despite my efforts I couldn't get a link to it. This story is similar to the one in last week's Woolwich Observer in which Dr. Dan Holt advises that Chemtura/CIAC had attempted to get the verification team to sign Confidentiality Clauses a year and a half ago. Appropriately, Dr. Dan refused to sign.

So far there is no followup to Chemtura's claim that a verbal decision to deny verification did not occur. Dr. Dan has absolutely zero motive to make his statement that that decision was made and clearly expressed to team members including himself without it having occurred. Chemtura and friends however have a huge motive to attempt to throw mud at Dr. Dan; the Chair of CPAC because he and CPAC have dramatically undermined their myth and sham of a cleanup. It all boils down to money and pride. Chemtura want to do the minimum cleanup they can get away with but they don't want the public contempt and condemnation that appropriately should follow.

They would like a new Chair and preferably dramatically less public input which would include the SWAT (soil, water, air, technical) team consisting of Rich Clausi, Henry Regier and myself. Any attempts in that direction would also diminish input from the floor and the audience. We have had input from former CPAC members this year as well as a couple of other residents. Ideally Chemtura would like an entire new CPAC membership made up primarily of the former one. They could "work" with the former CPAC. By work I am being sarcastic.

I believe there is an attempt by the CIAC and Chemtura to reverse the verbal decision that was made concerning verification. For me I see the basic integrity of the CIAC about to be exposed. We will know shortly.

Friday, December 28, 2012

SPITEFUL LITTLE GIRLS IN THE SCHOOLYARD



Politics makes strange bedfellows. Partisanship and pollution make even stranger bedfellows.

What is the defining behaviour of spiteful little girls in the schoolyard? Mean malicious gossip for the purpose of elevating their status and preeminence at the expense of anothers. This is the original form of schoolyard abuse practised by the girls. They let the boys do the rough and tumble scrapping while they practiced the fine art of character assassination.

Last week I asked the rhetorical question as to what "...the idjits..." were doing. This was in reference to Dwight and Josef's performance at Council a week ago last Tuesday. It made no sense to me their attack upon Dr. Dan Holt including suggesting that he breached confidentiality. Well I've been doing some serious thinking since and rarely have I ever seriously accused Chemtura of being stupid. Untruthful, dishonest, manipulative absolutely. So if they're not stupid why would they also accuse him of distorting the verification team's position and claiming a verbal decision was made denying the verification? I briefly touched on this last week and suggested that they are counting on the former extremely resentful CPAC Chair to undermine Dr. Dan. Readers please keep in mind several points here. Firstly this hasn't happened yet or at least it hasn't gone public yet therefore I am merely predicting the future here. Secondly the former CPAC Chair has a history of manipulation including five years ago getting a former consultant to CPAC & Council to submit his resignation claiming that he couldn't work with me on CPAC. This of course eventually led to my expulsion from CPAC by Council (ie. spiteful little girls in the schoolyard). Then Pat & Susan a year ago last spring had hydrologist Richard Petrone submit his resignation to Woolwich Council claiming that Council were disrespectful to the old CPAC . Clearly Pat and friends hoped (unsucessfully) to spook the new Council into reappointing them. The hypocrisy of course was that Richard Petrone spent more time on his publicly distributed resignation letter than he ever did at CPAC, including not attending meetings.

So three times the charm perhaps? Dr. Dan accepted the appointment to the verification team in good faith. In good faith he believed that they would play by the normal rules of civilized society. I believe that he walked into the lion's den and gave Chemtura and CIAC (Chemistry Institute..), CPAC's position on refusing verification to Chemtura . This is combined with his good work as CPAC (Chemtura Public Advisory Committee) Chair which has absolutely infuriated Chemtura. The CPAC Resolution last spring and followup has undermined twenty-three years of manipulation, deception, obfuscation and co-opting of CPAC.

So when I refer to spiteful little girls I am including Chemtura and their fellow travellors. If my prediction is wrong then Chemtura are indeed stupid. If my prediction is correct then they are beyond the pale with their outrageous behaviour as they will be in full cooperation with their friends and former CPAC members. The lesson here to an honest CPAC is this: DO NOT ATTEND ALONE anything at Chemtura, M.O.E. or any of their fellow travellors. In fact quite frankly, however this turns out, I think CPAC should bluntly advise the Chemistry Institute Assoc'n of Canada (CIAC) that in future CPAC will only deal with any body or group in public and in numbers. If my prediction is accurate then the CIAC also have very dirty hands in all of this disgusting scenario.

Thursday, December 27, 2012

THE CREDIBILITY OF BURYING RADIOACTIVE WASTE



Now is when our politicians and authorities will pay the price for decades of psuedo public consultation and pretend transparency with the public. Whether there is a safe way or not to store high strength radioactive waste; trust and credibility are the issue. Personally I no longer have any trust of our politicians and Ontario Ministry of the Environment, based on their decades old reprehensible behaviour.

Normally I try very hard to keep local environmental issues front and centre here in the Advocate. In regards to Deep Geological Repository of nuclear wastes we are looking at proposals anywhere from fifty to one hundred miles away (NW). That being said I certainly posted in regards to the proposed mega quarry in Melancthon Township as it could have negatively affected the source of the Grand River which flows through Woolwich Township and the Region of Waterloo.

Yesterday's Waterloo Region Record carrys this story " Opposition grows to burying radioactive waste". For me it is absolutely ridiculous to bury this stuff anywhere near the largest supply of fresh water in the world. To say that location is counter-intuitive is a huge understatement. Whether the Nuclear Waste Management Association will have credible peer reviews or just the usual tame bought and paid for junk scientists at their beck and call, I do not know. Again prior to having read their rationale for location beside or near Lake Huron; I suspect that the location may have to do with very good road access combined with relatively low population. In other words in a worst case scenario, there wouldn't be millions of people in Bruce and Grey Counties requiring emergency evacuation. My first common sense approach would be that IF burial is the only option, then bury it above the water table, hundreds or thousands of miles from population centres. My prediction is that with the ending of the mega quarry threat there will be an equally large resistance to this idea. Again if it turns out to be sited using legitimate science and legitimate public consultation, that is unfortunate. Our history here in Ontario at least, is both those conditions are unlikely.

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

OMB IS INTENTIONALLY UNDEMOCRATIC & DISHONEST



In the December 13/12 Elmira Independent, Gail Martin wrote the following Editorial "OMB should be reviewed". The headline above was not a quote or even a direct takeoff from Gail's Editorial. Gail emphasizes the procedural difficulties including financial ones which make it difficult for citizens to get involved. Her Editorial while focusing on the Jigs Hollow Pit here in Woolwich Township, nevertheless covers all pits and issues before the Ontario Municipal Board.

The Aggregate Resources Act has been described by various writers as a cudgel among other things. It does not remotely balance legitimate, competing interests such as agriculture or the rights of already present neighbours and residents. The old idea of a man's home is his castle is dashed to pieces when a gravel company eyes the gravel beside your home. What amazed me at the Jigs Hollow Pit hearing as well as at numerous Council meetings were the self serving, client driven reports and "studies" submitted on behalf of the proponent. Keep in mind I've been exposed to that kind of dishonesty for the past two decades and now realize that bafflegabbing and credentialism are standard operating procedure when you are allegedly "consulting" with or including the public in the process. It's all a massive whitewash done for the benefit of the well connected and well off and aided and abetted by their tame politicians. The system is rotten.

Monday, December 24, 2012

CHEMTURA TOLD THE TRUTH IN 1990



From time to time, here in the Advocate, I've presented facts and data which could certainly be interpreted as casting doubt on Chemtura/Uniroyal's credibility. In the spirit of Christmas as well as fair play, it would seem acceptable to advise readers when or if I find hard data which would support their view of the universe or at least Elmira. Back in 1990, Dr David Ash the manager of Uniroyal publicly and repeatedly claimed that Uniroyal would pay their fair share of the Elmira cleanup and that they were not the only source. Dr. Ash went so far as to offer $1,000,000 towards a study of ALL the sources of contamination to the Municipal drinking water Aquifers.

At the time these comments were looked upon as just a tad self serving. While initial attempts to blame either Martians or lubricating grease in the well pumps had been disproven, the Ministry of the Environment and many others were pointing fingers squarely at Uniroyal. Turns out that Uniroyal actually were telling the truth.

Recently CRA (Conestoga Rovers), long time consultants to Uniroyal/Chemtura provided a flash drive to CPAC & SWAT members as well as to the Elmira Independent who faithfully attend all meetings. While a tutorial is being set up for next month for all of us to better access the data on the flash drive; nevertheless I've been mucking about with it on my own. Do I castigate Chemtura/CRA for having kept to themselves vital information relevant to the cleanup of the Elmira Aquifers or do I thank them for finally giving up this data? Secondly do I castigate them for iterally decades of deception and misdirection around other sources or do I congratulate them for having told the truth, figuratively for five minutes twenty -three years ago?

Firstly in regards to Nutrite/Yara, our authorities knew in the early nineties at the Environmental Appeal Board hearings that they were culprits. The public however were kept in the dark about Ammonia issues on their property for more than a decade after the wellfiellds were shut down . Here's where it gets icky. It wasn't just Ammonia that they discharged into the natural environment. There are borehole logs on this flashdrive which indicate them enriching our groundwater with petroleum hydrocarbons including diesel fuel as well as various pesticides. Some of these borehole logs are only five to ten years old and others go back to the nineties.

The old Varnicolor site at 62 Union St. was an incredible coverup by the Ontario M.O.E. right from day one and it's never ended. As recently as this past summer, M.O.E. personnel have been delivering outright bullshit served up on a platter to CPAC and the public. They have of course been ably assisted by their partners in pollution, Chemtura/CRA. There was a surface removal of approximately the top four to five feet of highly contaminated soil back in the early nineties. The deep boreholes, wells and investigation, publicly promised by the M.O.E. never happened. Sure enough on the flash drive we see why. There are boreholes on the property in the name of Elmira Pump, the current business on site. These boreholes indicate staining and significant petroleum hydrocarbon odours subsurface approximately seven to eight years AFTER the "major" cleanup in the early nineties. Some of this contamination is below the level that was removed close to twenty years ago and some is actually above it indicating that areas were missed.

So in hindsight thank you Chemtura/Uniroyal for telling the truth at least once in the last twenty-three years.

Saturday, December 22, 2012

SOLAR POWER/ JIGS HOLLOW at Council



Two more environmental items were on last Tuesday's Woolwich Council Agenda. A Frances Lea of the Solar Panel Network spoke to Council requesting their support for a zone change to allow solar panels at a business on Reid Woods Dr.. Apparently municiapl "points" via municipal approval of these projects are now a necessary component to the process. While the REA or Renewable Energy Act exempts green projects from considerable municipal oversight such as the Planning Act; nevertheless municipal support will help these green applications along on their way to the OPA or Ontario Power authority. Coincil made the zone change hence helping this project along.

The next Delegation was made by Rick Stroobosscher who wanted to know in detail Council's rationale for accepting the Jigs Hollow Pit Settlement. Specifically he wanted to know how the Settlement helped the rest of Woolwich residents as Council has publicly stated. The answer was a tag team response, back and forth between Councillor Bowman and Dan Kennally of Woolwich Staff. They claimed that they had achieved for all residents a couple of precedents such as a partial sunset clause and that they came close to a vertical zoning clause. If indeed they had achieved an outright sunset clause and an outright vertical zoning clause it would have been an impressive achievement; but they did not. Apparently the applicant instead of ignoring Council when they decide to go below the water table now have to inform Council that they are breaking that major promise to the community. Secondly the sunset clause does not put a maximum ten or fifteen year deadline on ending and rehabilatating the pit. It seems to ensure however that the usual games of leaving pits idle and then only hauling a few loads out per season is avoided. The last point by Councillor Bauman was interesting. He claims that Council's (ie our) $50,000 donation to the paving of Jigs Hollow Rd. will actually save Woolwich residents money as the Township will no longer have to pay for regular grading and maintenance of the road after paving. Hmmm! I need to think about that one.

Friday, December 21, 2012

CPAC CHAIR RESPONDS TO CHEMTURA ALLEGATIONS



A formal written Rebuttal has been sent to both local newspapers as well as to CPAC members from Chair Dr. Dan Holt. Dr. Dan is responding to the bizarre attack upon him by Dwight Este & Josef Olejarz of Chemtura at last Tuesday's Woolwich Council meeting. It seems peculiar in the least for a company who are spending money on a Public Relations firm (Sussex Group) to be behaving in such a fashion. One can only conclude that they are desperate and realize that they are losing the public relations war. Make no mistake that it is indeed a war. Part of CPAC's mandate relates to public education and this could spell the death knell of a two decades plus campaign by Chemtura and their fellow travellors, CRA and the M.O.E. to convince the public that the Elmira cleanup is under control. It is not and never has been and yours truly along with Dr. Henry Regier and Richard Clausi have been the voices in the wilderness. It is extremely gratifying to have both an honest and informed young CPAC fulfilling their duties to Woolwich residents .

Both our local papers this week have covered this issue. The Elmira Independent went to press yesterday ("Chemtura, CPAC chairman at odds over Responsible Care)" prior to being able to include Dr. Dan's Rebuttal. The Woolwich Observer came out this morning with the title "Chemtura, CPAC chair at odds over Responsible Care designation". They have included parts of Dr. Dan's Rebuttal including "There was no breach of confidence because there was/is no confidentiality agreement". Also "...we were given a confidentiality agreement to sign, but we the team members, objected to signing it and never did." Further Dr. Dan stated "I, as the chair of CPAC, represent CPAC, Woolwich council, and the residents of Elmira and I owe them truthful information regarding the process of cleaning up their aquifer, not something that has a spin to it.".

Dr. Dan maintains that verbally a firm decision was made to refuse verification by the verification team of which he is a member. Unfortunately the former and very upset CPAC Chair is also a member, courtesy of being appointed by Chemtura. She is and has been a friend of Chemtura's for far too long and I wouldn't be surprised for her to seize the opportunity to stab Dr. Dan in the back and help her polluting friends at the same time. A "Gosh I don't recall any decison having been made." would be a simple and gutless way to do it. Afterall how do you criticize someone who claims not to have heard?

This is a major part of Chemtura's anger at the current CPAC Chair. He spilled the beans which is both his right and his duty to the public whom he is representing. Unlike former CPAC members & Chair, Dr. Dan has not lost his way. This is extremely detrimental to the interests of our local world class polluter and their friends and they have gone on the offensive. Being able to count on Councillor Bauman for support at both Council and CPAC is helpful to them. I expect he will be getting an earful from other CPAC members for his inappropriate lack of support to date for Chairman Dr. Dan Holt.

Thursday, December 20, 2012

FURTHER TO TUESDAY NITE'S COUNCIL MEETING



The petty nattering between Mayor Cowan and Councillor Poffenroth is becoming annoying. It appears that the Councillor somewhere/somehow has failed to satisfy the Mayor's high standards. That being said it also appears that the Mayor is the one provoking the exchanges. I do know that the Mayor was a little too yappy at a public CPAC meeting over a year ago and the CPAC member involved publicly dressed him down. When they got into it a second time, a meeting or two later, our Mayor wisely backed off very quickly.

We currently have the situation whereby one major party to Chemtura's *Responsible Care verification has publicly advised Council that they failed again. Chemtura responded two evenings ago at Council and claim the Decision isn't final or hasn't been made. They furthermore publicly attacked the Chair of CPAC although ostensibly not for CPAC's failure to bow to the will, charm and technical experts paid for by the company. Dr. Holt was called out for allegedly breaking a confidence. This will be settled as it's gone public and both local newspapers are following up. My comment is this: I've known Chemtura and their predecessors for twenty-three years. I've known Dr. Holt for less than two years. My impression of Dr. Holt is a very positive one based on many qualities and characteristics. My impression of Chemtura is a very negative one based upon many characteristics, behaviours and statements which have been specified in many postings in the Advocate. My money is on Dr. Holt.

I will also add these comments about the Chemistry Institute Association of Canada (CIAC). Their mandate appears to be making a SILK PURSE OUT OF A SOW'S EAR. They have extensive procedures, processes, standards that must be met prior to a member company receiving verification under *Responsible Care. I understand that companies are also supposed to embrace the ethics of *Responsible Care. It would not surprise me in the least if some chemical companies out there truly have done so and they and the public are better off for it. For that I say well done CIAC. In regards to Chemtura however you are dealing with a whole different kettle of fish. They are supposed to be working and communicating hand in hand with the local community for everyone's benefit. Instead two nights ago they make a public attack upon the character of the Chair of Chemtura Public Advisory Committee (CPAC). I believe that their attack was grossly inaccurate and totally inappropriate.

Councillor Bauman made one very funny comment at Council Tuesday night. He suggested that "the mind can absorb only as much as the butt can endure". While funny it was another comment which could be interpreted as supporting Chemtura's complaining. They and the M.O.E. are primarily responsible for the odd long meeting. They literally bafflegab and try and run out the clock and then go and complain the meetings are too long. Councillor Bauman also agreed with Dwight Este about decorum by suggesting that discussion sometimes "...degrades to a level he's not comfortable with.". Poor baby! Maybe when he spends a little more time dealing with Chemtura/CRA/M.O.E. and all their games, misrepresentations and basic rudeness by so doing; then he can voice his opinion with just a touch of knowledge behind it. Right now he personally knows squat but that doesn't appear to stop him from spouting nonsense at Council meetings.

Yours truly also had a presentation to Council prior to Chemtura's. I basically advised Council that CPAC had done their due diligence and informed themselves through multiple avenues and sources prior to producing their Resolution last April. I also advised that the interests of the unholy trinity namely Chemtura/CRA/M.O.E. are not remotely the same as the interests of the public and Woolwich residents. Finally I advised that Dr. Holt's update to Council the previous week was done in consultation with and supported by CPAC and SWAT team members.

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

CHEMTURA DELEGATION WAS BIZARRE & MACABRE



Yesterday's post here in the Advocate asked if Chemtura would be whining and crying last night in front of Woolwich Council. Those words capture some of Dwight Este's performance as well as the words bizarre and macabre. My bottom line is what the heck are those idjits doing? Dwight's comments, with manager Josef Olejarz there in support, almost looked like part of an exit strategy. His presentation was neither factual, relevant nor honest. I personally and frankly enjoyably watched them stage a walkout from CPAC back in late 1998. They were gone for over a year and Chair Pat Mclean jumped through hoops and loops without public CPAC debate to bring them back. As usual I expect that most of the discussion and debate involved individual Council members and Pat in private. Perhaps Chemtura and their new PR firm have decided as a strategy to leave CPAC for a while, hoping to have a more comfortable time of it when they come back.

The other ongoing issue is Chemtura's umpteenth failed verification by the Chemistry Institute Association of Canada. CPAC Chair Dan Holt attended on behalf of CPAC and he reported a week ago Tuesday at Council that they had failed to achieve it again. He did this openly and publicly and clearly with full confidence that that indeed was the verbal Decision made and that it was appropriate after the fact to share that with the public. Chemtura instead of directly complaining/engaging Dan with their version of things instead went to the Woolwich Observer last Friday. Then last night they made a personal attack upon Dan (by name repeatedly) accusing him of inaccurate, misleading statements and of breaking confidentiality. Hoo boy the hypocrisy! How many times have I been accused of personal attacks but I guess it's different when it comes from Chemtura or just as an example from a tame, in the pocket Councillor.

It is no secret that Chemtura/CRA/M.O.E. are not happy with the Chemtura Public Advisory Committee (CPAC). Chemtura not only aren't getting their own way as they've become accustomed to but nobody is swallowing their BS anymore and that really rankles them. No matter how calmly and professionally CPAC advise that they do not agree with the unholy trinity; Chemtura are deeply offended as indicated by last night's performance. They remind me of undisciplined five year old bullies.

Speaking of Councillors I think Mark Bauman may have slipped from his pretend nuetrality last night. He was way out of line to advise Dwight Este that if confidentiality had been broken by Dr. Dan Holt, that an apology would be forthcoming. Indeed if Mark is referring to he himself apologizing then I'd suggest that is appropriate as he's got lots to apologize for. If as it appeared he was trying to manoevre Dan into that position then I suggest that both as a Councillor and as a CPAC member, he should keep his mouth shut when he doesn't have all the facts.

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

CHEMTURA PUBLIC WHINING & CRYING TONITE AT WOOLWICH COUNCIL ?



First of all Chemtura Canada have every right in the world to address Woolwich Council. They do not however have every right in the world to gild the lily, obfucate, BS and bafflegab. Tonite's Council Agenda has two Chemtura employees speaking "...regarding CPAC Update from December 11, 2012..." meeting. It seems likely that Chemtura will attempt to downplay and deny what CPAC said last week which basically expressed their lack of confidence in Chemtura and fellow travellors willingness or ability to restore our drinking water by the mandated (toothless) 2028 deadline.

Democracy is a wonderful thing which I feel has long been lost in this country. If you come out tonite to listen please do not bring tomatoes or any other weapons of mass destruction. Keep in mind democracy has been stolen in this country by professional liars without a shot being fired. This is the reality of Canadian revolutions. It can only be restored by loud and legitimate citizen involvement.

CONESTOGO WIND POWER AGAIN



Two plus months ago (Oct.5/12) I posted an article here about public meetings being held regarding a proposed wind energy project in North Perth as well as Perth East. Last week there was another Notice in the Woolwich Observer advertising upcoming Public Information Centres (PIC). The company are called the Conestogo Wind Power Partnership and thay have plans for turbines as I recall just south of Highway #86 and just east of Listowel. These of course are all under the authority of the Renewable Energy Act (REA) which essentially means nearby residents and landowners will have precious few rights. Here in Elmira we had the spectacle of so called democracy with our very own Bio-Energy project, also under the auspices of the REA.

Three upcoming PICs are in St. Clements, Milverton and Listowel on February 26, 27 and 28 respectively. All run from 6-8 pm. and again respectively are located at the St. Clements Community Centre, Perth East Rec Complex (Milverton) and the Royal Canadian legion (Listowel).

Monday, December 17, 2012

ST.JACOBS SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT



Last Thursday's Elmira Independent had this article "Study recommends closing St. Jacobs treatment plant". The proposal is for commissioning a new system in St. Jacobs in 2024. This system essentially would be the closing of the current plant and building a large pump station to send sewage to Waterloo for treatment in their plant. On the other hand, much larger Elmira is fine with their sewage treatment plant for the next three decades. That is of course after significant upgrades were completed over the last couple of years. One of the biggest problems for Woolwich Township is the ongoing I & I (inflow & infiltration) battle. This involves sundivisions which had both their roof drains and sump pumps improperly connected to the sanitary sewers. It is also possible that water could infiltrate subsurface sanitary sewers if their condition has deteriorated. For further information on this project you can check out the region's website www.regionofwaterloo.ca .

Saturday, December 15, 2012

LAST TUESDAY'S COUNCIL MEETING COVERED BY WOOLWICH OBSERVER



Both Editors of our two local newspapers were present in Council Chambers for the Committee of the Whole meeting this past Tuesday evening. As the Independent come out a day before the Observer, they got first kick at the can here (yesterday). Therefore rather than repeat I will try to pick and choose carefully what gets added today.

Firstly Dr. Dan Holt, CPAC Chair, emphasized that source removal of contaminants is a must; contrary to Chemtura's wishe$. "These contaminants can and do last for hundreds of years, and if they are left in the ground and aquifer, why would anyone believe that they will suddenly stop making our drinking water toxic?".

Secondly Chemtura and their consultants, decades after the startup of on-site pumping and fourteen years AFTER the startup of off-site pumping, are now acknowledging that major changes are necessary in their cleanup plans. They would have us believe that they came to this decision independently, based upon the science in their recent five year review. This is Conestoga Rover's & Associates Plan affectionately referred to as CRAP. Woolwich Township's young CPAC rejected the very same CRAP that they and their client had been selling to the old CPAC. The young Chemtura Public Advisory Committee did this last April and then Woolwich Council unanimously endorsed CPAC's Resolution in May.

Chemtura/CRA's new plans are ambitious, sort of. They are early days plans (23 years late) and they are problematic. Dr. Dan has advised Woolwich Council of several difficulties with them that need to be publicly addressed prior to startup.

Apparently Dwight Este of Chemtura was unhappy with Dr. Dan's comments regarding Chemtura failing (AGAIN) to receive verification from the Chemistry Industry Assoc'n of Canada (CIAC). In fact Dwighte claims that a decision has yet to be made. Really? That is very strange and I wonder what either Dwighte or the CIAC have up their sleeve. I have long held a lack of confidence in the inherent honesty of the CIAC based upon their membership of well known industrial polluters. Each and every time they've said no to Chemtura has been proper and appropriate but their rationale has been ambiguous, in my opinion.

The title of this article in the Observer is "CPAC continues to have qualms about cleanup deadline". The Observer also carrys an article titled "Residents call on council to reverse Jigs Hollow pit". The sub title of this article says it all namely: "Plenty of condemnation heaped on Woolwich officials over decision to settle rather than fight project".

Friday, December 14, 2012

LAST TUESDAY's COUNCIL MEETING COVERED BY ELMIRA INDEPENDENT



First off the Elmira Independent published this story: "CPAC meets with environment minister". While meeting with Jim Bradley was a worthwhile plan, with only one downside primarily initiated by Mayor Cowan, nevertheless I am very doubtful that the minister can or will do anything substantial. Afterall in order to do so he's going to have to dismantle everyhting the M.O.E. have done over the last twenty-three years here in Elmira. In my opinion the most important aspect of the meeting is that CPAC again can get their position regarding the "cleanup" out front and centre in the community via the media. Indeed Tuesday night Dr. Dan Holt specifically asked the media to assist CPAC in their campaign of public education. Clearly Dan was looking at the Woolwich Observer and perhaps the Waterloo Region Record as the Elmira Independent has been doing the lion's share of the coverage, it seems forever. I am thrilled to see and hear CPAC publicly confronting and contradicting Chemtura's self serving platitudes and plain nonsense surrounding the cleanup of the Elmira aquifers.

Yesterday's Elmira Independent also carrys this story "Gravel pit opponents blast council". I wonder at this point in time if Council have finally figured out that Councillor Bauman's direction, leadersip and experience should not be followed. Mark Bauman has made a career out of making decisions in the best interests of minorities while mouthing platitudes to the majority about allegedly having their best interests at heart. As I indicated here on Wednesday, the nearby residents of the Jigs Hollow Pit have taken his number. Literally the only reason he is still on Council after all these years is because he's constantly re-elected by the St. Jacob's folks who don't have gravel pits, Bio-Fuel facilities or Chemtura. Gail Martin of the Independent clearly wrote up the mood of the residents in her article.

Thursday, December 13, 2012

FURTHER ON CLIMATE CHANGE COURTESY OF DR. HENRY REGIER



A few days back Dr. Regier (Henry) sent me an e-mail with some amazing historical information in regards to climate change. Apparently in 1896 "...the swede Svante Arrhenius forecast climate warning due to massive burning of fossil fuel in a well known publication...". That same forecast "...was included in a conservation textbook written by the geologist Charles Van Hise in "The Conservation of Natural Resources in the United Staes (1910)."". To me this information is stunning and underscores that it is not a lack of good science but a lack of good political leadership that is slowly destroying the earth.

Henry also included a three page partial list of publications by himself and colleagues all related to climate change. Yes I said a partial list and it's three pages long. This list of scientific publications starts in 1973 and runs until 1996. For me I see a parallel here with our problems with Chemtura. We have literally hundreds of reports, critiques and data including Figures & Tables all of which paint a terrifying picture of Elmira. The problem is quite simple. The people reading these publications are directly or indirectly on Chemtura's payroll. Nary a so called honest politician in sight are going to read these reports and act appropriately on them.

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

CPAC SPEAKS, COUNCIL LISTENS; JIGS HOLLOW RESIDENTS YELL, COUNCIL LISTENS HARDER



I have to believe that after last night certain Woolwich Councillors are reconsidering their running for Council over two years ago. Dr. Dan Holt hammered Chemtura and the Ontario Ministry of the Environment, but four residents of the Winterbourne/Conestogo area hammered Woolwich Staff and Councillors (less Bonnie Bryant).

Dr. Dan reminded Council, the public and the media that the Chemtura Public Advisory Committee (CPAC) passed a Resolution last April condemning the alleged "cleanup"of the Elmira aquifers by Chemtura. He also reminded Council that they had unanimously endorsed that resolution. Just last week Woolwich reps and CPAC reps met with the Minister of the Environment for discussions on the matter.

Dr. Dan also advised that the M.O.E. have been unsupportive as far as any legal means to enforce the 2028 cleanup of the Aquifers. Finally Dan also indicated how ridiculous the M.O.E. are in regards to supervising and reviewing technical reports produced by Chemtura's consultants (Conestoga rovers). Dan used the words "rubber stamp" to indicate the level of oversight involved by the M.O.E..

Dan advised that the Region of Waterloo, for a myriad of reasons, will not have the Elmira Aquifers back into the Elmira distribution system before 2050, even in the unlikely scenario that they are pronounced clean in 2028.

Finally we heard that Chemtura have formally turned down a request for increased funding for peer reviews from CPAC. The good news we heard is that Chemtura have AGAIN been turned down by the Chemistry Industry Association of Canada (CIAC) for verification under their *Responsible Care program. This is very appropriate and they should NEVER have been verified with approval by past CPACs. Two Chemtura reps were present last night and it looked to me as if they were not enjoying the taste of a very sour pickle.

Gordon Haywood, Della Stroobosscher, Isabel Price and Lynne Hare took turns reaming Woolwich Council for selling their citizens down the river regarding the Jigs hollow Pit Settlement. While not 100% of the gallery enjoyed the spanking of Council and Staff, most of us did and felt it was well deserved. Mr. Haywood asked Council to reverse their Decision supporting the Settlement. I was not surprised to see Councillor Bryant make that Motion but was surprised to see Mayor Cowan second it. Things then got murky as Staff and CAO Brenneman asked Council to Defer their Motion until Council had received legal advice. This they did with Councillor Bryant voting against the Deferral. Many of the most contentious issues included silica dust from concrete recycling and diesel fumes not having been properly addressed by the proponent, Kuntz Sand & Gravel.

Della Stroobosscher laid into the perceived and fairly evident bias of the OMB Chair, Mary-Ann Sills at the Hearing. I had attended and was shocked by some of the regrettable and biased comments made by the Chair. Further Councillor Bryant also spoke up and indicated support for what Ms. Stroobosscher was saying.

Isabelle Price was absolutely priceless! She appearred to be an elderly lady but certainly her spirit and tenacity belied that. She took Council to task for their rabid support of Kuntz Sand & Gravel while ignoring the legitimate concerns and rights of their constituents.

Lynn Hare spoke last and cheerfully pointed out numerous factual errors in the Settlement, in Woolwich Staff's position and in Council's handling of the entire matter. She took aim at Staff reintroducing the recycling business back into negotiations privately, after Council had removed it at an open, public Council session. She also made her disdain clear for Council's weak-kneed excuse that they were looking out for the interests of all Woolwich residents by not spending Township dollars fighting this at the Ontario Municipal Board (OMB). She stated that Council were afraid to spend "...our tax dollars to defend our rights.". Lynn is correct. She and other speakers pointed out that this Council was voted in to replace the old one who were too friendly with the aggregate industry.

Every once in a long while I see a glimmer of real democracy in this country. It is a shame that our provincial and federal politicians couldn't be on the direct receiving end of angry citizens at the provincial legislature and the federal parliament. It just might smarten them up a bit.

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

REMINDER RE: TONITE'S WOOLWICH COUNCIL MEETING



O.K. it's actually a Committee of the Whole meeting and it starts at 6 PM.in the Council Chambers on Church St.. I expect that Dr. Dan Holt, CPAC Chair will be presenting as a Delegate very early in the meeting. See you there.

LAKE ERIE SOURCE PROTECTION REGION



Too little about a century too late. I have commented here before that a lot of the written reports, maps etc. are very informative. Another advantage might well be keeping unemployed hydrogeologists off the streets and out of the homeless shelters. Afterall exactly how many experts in how many fields can be employed by our various polluting industries and developers of brownfield properties, gravel pits etc. ?

Yesterday's K-W Record carrys another one of the DRINKING WATER SOURCE PROTECTION Act For Clean Water advertisements. This one is advising us that as part of their public consultation they are looking for comments by mail, e-mail or fax by the Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2013 deadline. Keep in mind this whole exercise is mandated by the province of Ontario after the Walkerton water tragedy. Many lessons were learned although for me the biggest lesson was that promoting unqualified people into positions of authority; while ostensibly having them supervised at arm's length by government employees who are equally unaccountable is a recipe for disaster. In other words when politicians and bureaucrats are more interested in appearances than in results, then their subordinates will give them exactly that. So in short we can study, research and file reports until the cows come home; I doubt that we've learned or improved a damn thing.

The plan is at www.sourcewater.ca

E-mail comments to comments@sourcewater.ca
Fax " " 519-621-4945
Mail " " Martin Keller, Source protection Manager c/0 Grand River Conservation Authority P.O. Box 729, 400 Clyde Rd., Cambridge ON N1R 5W6

So just to make my opinion perfectly clear keep in mind that this is coming from our blessedly infamous Ontario Ministry of the Environment. It is being passed on to our GRCA who are affectionately and accurately known as the Grand River Construction Authority. The GRCA Board are made up primarily of municipal politicians and their appointees. Hence the same idiots who have allowed our local industries to get away with murder environmentally are now slamming the gate shut loudly and proclaiming their desire to keep our water safe. It would all be funny if it wasn't so pathetic. I repeat, it's all about appearances not substance.

Monday, December 10, 2012

ONTARIO RETREATS ON CLIMATE CHANGE FIGHT



Last week I received an e-mail from the Environmental Commissioner titled "Ontario Government retreats on Climate Change". Our EC, Gord Miller, released his 2012 edition of his annual review of the Ontario government's Climate Change Action Plan. The title of Mr. Miller's 2012 edition is "A Question of Commitment".

Apparently "the Ontario government is ending or scaling back programs to fight GHG (greenhouse gas) emissions and will fall far short of meeting it's 2020 and 2050 targets.". Commissioner Miller recognizes the fiscal difficulty the provincial government is currently in but nevertheless the reality is that "...delays now will cripple efforts later to fight climate change.". Furthermore "With each passing year, it becomes clearer that without new policies and a drastic change in the current upward trajectory of GHG emissions, our planet is headed for a frightening future.".

Although here at the Elmira Advocate I generally try to focus on local environmental issues I think we can all understand that when it comes to climate change and its' results no one anywhere on the planet will be immune. Perhaps coastal areas will suffer first and perhaps areas with already extreme temperatures and weather patterns will be more suceptible to the greatest damage. Nevertheless all of us on this planet can not escape what is coming and quite frankly our politicians are failing us. Perhaps we are also failing us with our reliance on our politicians to fix this.

Saturday, December 8, 2012

TWO UPCOMING ENVIRONMENTAL DELEGATIONS TO COUNCIL



The first upcoming Delegation will be this Tuesday evening at Woolwich Council by Dr. Dan Holt. As Chairman of the Chemtura Public Advisory Committee (CPAC), he will be giving an update to Woolwich Council in regards to all the latest news. His Delegation to Council was announced at the last CPAC public meeting namely November 29/12. While Chemtura and their fellow travellors are thus aware of Dan's delegation, I would be surprised to see them there as one they are chicken and two they like to be frontrunners. In other words if they aren't in charge and control they usually make themselves scarce. We will see this Tuesday.

The following week yours truly has booked himself as a Delegation through Woolwich Township. I will be recommending changes to the CPAC Terms of Reference so that individual members of CPAC will need to vet their membership in other industrial or environmental bodies with both the township and CPAC. There have been CPAC members involved in dealings with industrial bodies and even with consultants to Chemtura at the same time as their duty and loyalty were ostensibly to CPAC. Keep in mind there are some excellent groups and choices out there but as well there are many problematic, essentially political bodies as well. Transparency is the issue and at a minimum, membership in other groups with either actual or perceived conflicts of interest; needs to be made clear to all parties involved. All means all of Council and ALL of CPAC.

It would not surprise me if Chemtura are offended enough by Dr. Dan and CPAC speaking the truth publicly this Tuesday that they turn around in the New Year and take a kick at the can, themselves. My expectation would be a typical CRA presentation of jibber jabber focusing on dynamic this and dynamic that interelated with the magic of three dimensional computer hydrogeologic models. In other words they will use their talents to bafflegab the audience into submission. Please keep in mind that computer models are just that, models. You figure out the answer you want and then you plug in various variables to get there. As the person in charge of the model you can weight it any way you want. In particular without telling others you can weight cost if you wish as the biggest concern. Or you can weight pump and treat technology as being inherently superior to source removal, which it isn't. The opportunities for deception are endless. No one but Chemtura's consultants will have 100% access and understanding of their model and most importantly the correct or otherwise assumptions they put into it. The most obvious source of error will be their incorrect and ridiculous insistence that there are no off-site sources of contamination. Similarily they will probably program into their model that there are no on-site sources of free phase DNAPL, which again is both incorrect and ridiculous. The expression is GIGO or garbage in, garbage out. Their models are garbage based at least partially on their inputs.

Friday, December 7, 2012

BROWNFIELD INCENTIVES CONSIDERED IN WATERLOO



Kitchener, Cambridge and the Region of Waterloo all have brownfield incentives plans; unfortunately. These plans reward anti social behaviour. They enable irresponsible property owners to cut their costs of production by passing on waste disposal and treatment costs to the public. This "externalizing" of costs is common and is simply a method for private industry to steal from the public purse. These cleanup costs to the public occur when either municipalities, the Region or the Ontario Ministry of the Environment become involved in cleaning up either ongoing businesses or abandoned ones. The other way they accrue to the public is when these government bodies don't take the initiative but simply sit back and wait for a private developer to come along. Then they offer him "incentives" as in tax reductions for him to do the cleanup.

There will be a public open house on December 13/12 from 3:30 to 6:30 pm. at the Waterloo Memorial Recreation Complex. It's purpose will be to discuss brownfield incentive plans for the City of Waterloo. Today's waterloo region record has the following story "Lack of brownfield program could be liability, city hears".

Thursday, December 6, 2012

CPAC TERMS OF REFERENCE REQUIRE UPDATING



I have sent out feelers to various interested and possibly uninterested parties in regards to changing Woolwich Townships Terms of Reference for the Chemtura Public Advisory Committee (CPAC) specifically; with the proviso that maybe all their committees Terms of Reference may require updating. As currently written CPAC's Terms of Reference are illogical, inconsistent and essentially ignored anyways. This time round their update should include serious consultation and input from all of the current CPAC and SWAT membership.

The problem no longer is one of speculation or mere say so. Recently at a public meeting CPAC were treated to the spectacle of a former long time CPAC member admitting that they had been working with Conestoga Rovers, consultants to Chemtura, on the side. This work whether directly related to CPAC issues or not (it was) should have been made transparent to all CPAC members at the time because there was the possibilty of a conflict of interest between their private interests and their public duty as CPAC members.

This is not the first time a CPAC member, appointed by Woolwich Council, has been in a conflict of interest position. We've had two others who were members of the National Advisory Panel of the then CCPA and the now CIAC (Chemistry Institute Association of Canada). They were members at the exact same time as Chemtura were attempting to receive Verification from CIAC. This Chemtura Verification which was just denied again this week was done so with current CPAC members being consulted and advising against Verification. It would be totally inappropriate for any of those current members to be also members of the CIAC.

It is conceivable that a CPAC member could be a member of a related body or even collaborating on a project with another CPAC party such as Conestoga Rovers without a conflict of interest. The icing on the cake however is the blatant lack of transparency. This information was kept secret from the CPAC members at the time, including myself. It was relevant in the extreme and the individuals had a duty to advise both Woolwich Council and their fellow CPAC members of any possible or apparent conflict of interest. Clearly these requirements need to be enshrined in the Terms of Reference for upcoming CPAC members.

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

CHEMTURA"S *RESPONSIBLE CARE VERIFICATION SHOT DOWN AGAIN



I'm not even going to bother with crocodile tears. It would be an affront to companies who have seriously made efforts to engage their communities in honest dialogue if Chemtura had been verified yesterday. They were not and again I suggest that their failure is of their own making and actually increases the credibility of the Chemical Industry Association of Canada (CIAC). I do not remotely endorse the CIAC because I don't know enough about them. I do endorse this their latest decision regarding Chemtura in Elmira.

One reason why I am still wary of them is of course their membership. They are comprised of a who's who of chemical polluters in Canada. That being said if their mandate is sincerely to promote more responsible and safe handling of chemicals then who can criticize that? My other concern is the reason they've given currently and in the past for Chemtura's ongoing failures to achieve verification. It is stated as being a lack of community involvement. I'm sorry but perhaps there is a lot that can be read into that simple reason but I wish they'd be a whole lot more specific. It would give me confidence that future attempts by Chemtura, without substantive change in their honest communications, will continue to be rebuffed. Two days ago here in the Advocate I stated that Chemtura's basic dishonesty with the Elmira public needed to be drastically changed.

Phony long term DNAPL investigations and never ending junk science surrounding issues such as petroleum hydrocarbons and DNAPL in the off-site Elmira aquifer must end. Honest admissions of Chemtura off-site chemical sources must be made along with the ramifications of their presence to the overall Elmira cleanup. Bait and switch documents involving the M.O.E. must be acknowledged. An Indemnity was given Uniroyal for known on-site contamination on October 7, 1991 and then a public Control Order was issued on November 4, 1991 which was significantly different than the private sweetheart deal/Indemnity.

This is the heart of the matter. Any company that feels that long term deception and misrepresentation of facts to the public is O.K., does not deserve the *Responsible Care designation.

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

ST. JACOBS COMMUNITY CENTRE 5-7 pm TONITE



O.K. I just got off the telephone where I was confirming tonite's meeting at the St. Jacobs Community Centre. A fellow from XCG Consultants indeed confirmed that the exciting and sexy topic of sewage will be on the Agenda. This is an important topic however. Recently I posted here in the Advocate the fact that the Elmira WWTP (STP) was the third worst offender in the Grand River watershed for either intentional or accidental by-passes of partially treated sewage.

While the Region of Waterloo are currently underway with both planning and actual construction improvements at a number of sewage plants in the region; obviously it's not a moment too soon and indeed probably should have been down five years ago. We are still slowly learning of varieties of chemicals which are not broken down or removed by our treatment plants. Among others these include pharmaceuticals which are harmful to both human and natural life in the watershed.

Apparently there are choices as to the preferred wastewater treatment plans. It would be helpful if more citizens made it clear to our politicians that more treatment is better. Yes more treatment costs more money but it is money well spent not only for all of us now but for future generations.

Monday, December 3, 2012

CHEMTURA AGAIN SEEKING *RESPONSIBLE CARE INDUSTRY DESIGNATION



*Responsible Care covers quite a large area of matters and issues and I will admit that it is by no means a rubber stamp or done deal for Chemtura (Uniroyal) in Elmira, Ontario. They have been unsucessful in achieving it; many, many times and they have however received it on occasion as well. Although I am extremely skeptical and rightly so of all in house, internal, self policing bodies whether professional or industrial nevertheless the biggest boost to the Chemical Industry Association of Canada's (CIAC) credibility for me has been their repeated past refusals to verify Chemtura.

Partly what concerns me is the CIAC's (former CCPA) stated reasons for denying Chemtura verification under *Responsible Care in the past. A big part of it has been Chemtura's alleged failure to engage the local community. This lack of communications if you will has been perplexing to both myself and I'm sure to Chemtura. Indeed their hiring of a Public Relations company last summer (Susex Group) presumably is to address this shortcoming.

The problem for me in a nutshell is a very simple one. Honesty. They don't have it in their dealings with the public. In over twenty years of dealing with them either as a formal member of the Chemtura Public Advisory Committee (CPAC) or as simply a member of the community I have long lost count of the misrepresentations, deceptions, obfuscations and or simple refusal to respond to relevant questions regarding their environmental operations and impact here in Elmira. I am sorry but by any defintion you want, a company that is inherently dishonest with the public, especially after that company has permanently shut down the public water supply does not deserve a *Responsible Care designation.

Tomorrow is a meeting with the CIAC verification team. It includes a representative from Chemtura's West Hill facility as well as two from Elmira. One is the current Chair of CPAC, namely Dr. Dan Holt. Three more are assigned by the CIAC. Dr. Dan has been soliciting opinions of CPAC members on this matter and will appropriately represent them and Elmira citizens. I wish I had the same confidence with all the other verification team members but I do not. It would be grossly irresponsible to reward this rogue company for their decades long misrepresentaion of the truth to the public.

Saturday, December 1, 2012

INCREDIBLE ANGER OVER JIGS HOLLOW PIT GO AHEAD



I'm not sure what is worse namely consistent bad decisions or inconsistent ones. If you know ahead of time your Council is beyond hope then you ride out the storm and don't waste your time and energy appealing to their better sides. Also if citizens are convinced that their Councils are there only to protect and serve the interests of the priveleged few then they can go to Council and basically publicly confront them for their sins. In the case of our current Council we definitely have problems. That being said both individuals on Council as well as the entire Council have made some good decisions along the way. Woolwich Bio-En and Jigs Hollow Pit are not in that category.

Today's Woolwich Observer is filled with stories, Letters to the Editor and an excellent Editorial by Steve Kannon. The story is titled "Jigs Hollow gravel pit cleared to proceed". Steve makes it clear that 70 residents in Council chambers were not buying what the gravel pit lawyer and the OMB Chair Mary-Anne Sills were selling. Jan Huisson, one of the Participants, afterwards stated that allowing four of them to speak last Monday "...amounted to so much window dressing.". That's what most of this hearing was. It is outrageous and disgusting for the OMB Chair to suggest that the only evidence of value came from the proponent's bought and paid for experts. Over the last couple of years as well as last Monday the Participants representing the Friends of the Winterbourne Valley outlined numerous holes in the so called "evidence" produced by the proponent. They also correctly pointed out that the onus is on the proponent to prove his case.

Clearly both the law and its' interpretation are biased. Once again citizens in an allegedly free democratic country are seeing the truth. You buy your justice and truth in this country. Our politicians have sold out long ago to vested, wealthy interests and democracy and individual citizen rights have gone as well. Environmentally, constructing gravel pits along the Grand River is prima facie, gross stupidity. The gravel is merely more accesible and hence cheaper to remove from the ground. That's what this is all about. Meanwhile our lying politicians pretend that they are following allegedly honest process and procedure but they are really nothing but window dressing. Shame on the OMB, shame on the provincial Ministry of Natural Resources and shame on any of the three on Woolwich Council who knowingly sold out their own residents and taxpayers for the financial benefit of a few.

Friday, November 30, 2012

LAST EVENINGS PUBLIC CPAC MEETING



Well it didn't have the earthshaking revelations of the November 1/12 meeting but nevertheless was quite interesting and informative. I started the ball rolling with my Delegation which focused on the difference between private citizens presenting research and data versus bought and paid for professionals representing the polluter or proponent in the case for example of a quarry. I also emphasized that private citizens do not hide behind wimpy, deceptive Limitations clauses as does the Ontario Ministry of the Environment.

Chemtura advised us that they will be removing more buried drums from their south-west corner (M2). Jeff Merriman also suggested that they were mainly "carcasses" as the contents (liquid) were long gone into the natural environment. Allegedly Chemtura remove contamination as they stumble across it but refuse to do more on their site. The M.O.E. are fine with that while the citizens are not.

CPAC member Ron Campbell appropriately took umbrage with a claim in Chemtura's "Plant Activities Summary" which stated that Conestoga Rovers 5 year computer model "...confirmed that the 2028 target is attainable, with the addition of new extraction wells and increased system flowrates." Odd, no mention of their suggested In -Situ Chemical Oxidation. Also odd in that this same model predicted that the old vastly lesser pump and treat system would also achieve drinking water standards by 2028. Who knows what their next "update" is going to claim.

Steve Quigley of CRA gave an interesting demonstration regarding their computerized 3-D hydrogeologic model. Although certainly not a physical , literally 3-Dimensional model; it was very interesting and probably will be of assistance in understanding the big picture hydrogeologically. There was a somewhat bizarre interchange at the end of Steve's presentation with Susan Bryant who has started attending occasional CPAC meetings. Ron Campbell politely asked Steve how long CRA had had this capability ie. 3-D model. Steve turned right around towards the back of the room and asked Susan Bryant to respond. She immediately and unhesitatingly stated "a long time". Steve then elaborated and I believe he told Ron Campbell, twelve to fourteen years. He also advised the room that Susan Bryant had "assisted" with its development. Now Susan's area of expertise is English literature and probably editing etc.. Technically I can not imagine her having anything whatsoever with which to "assist" Conestoga Rovers. Then when Steve was taking "orders" for copies of the flash drives (USB's?) to be distributed, Chair Dr. Dan Holt asked Susan if she would like one, to which she replied no she already had it. There are a multitude of possible interpretations for this information but I do know that years ago I was discussing with Susan the necessity of getting rid of the extremely client driven CRA, possibly at the same time that she unknown to me and others was "assisting" them.

Dr. Dan Holt advised CPAC that *Responsible Care were meeting this Tuesday to begin discussions around Chemtura becoming "verified" again. They failed a year ago and were supposed to have this process going months ago. In the Public Forum part of the CPAC meeting I advised CPAC that promises were wind and that Chemtura's history was filled with broken promises and therefore they should not receive "verification" based upon them. I also reminded CPAC of Chemtura's refusal to take CPAC's advice for a better cleanup of the Dioxins and DDT in their south-east corner, namely GP1 and GP2.

The Soil Water Air Technolgy (SWAT) Chair, Ron Campbell advised CPAC, the M.O.E. and Chemtura of problems, questions and issues they forsee with tripling the volumes of off-site pumping as suggested by CRA. Dr. Dan also made a formal CPAC request for additional funds for peer review purposes from Chemtura. Not surprisingly this was refused as the last thing they or the M.O.E. want is any kind of a level playing field whereby citizens can professionally refute the junk science provided by Chemtura's consultants.

Finally Chair Dan advised CPAC and all parties that he and CPAC would be presenting an update to Woolwich Council on Tuesday December 11, 2012. This is an excellent opportunity for the public to get up to speed as to the ongoing challenges and battles that CPAC are facing.

Thursday, November 29, 2012

CPAC MEETING TONITE AT 6 PM. IN WOOLWICH COUNCIL CHAMBERS



Tonite's Chemtura Public Advisory Committee (CPAC) will probably be the last one for 2012 and an absolutely remarkable year it has been. CPAC has been ably Chaired since the spring by Dr. Dan Holt much to the discontent of both Chemtura and the Ministry of the Environment (M.O.E.). Apparently they believe that criticism, no matter how much deserved, should always be applied via soft, soothing, repectful supplicants only. Afterall Chemtura and the M.O.E. have the most money, resources and bought and paid for professionals at their beck and call; hence it is beneath their dignity to be called upon the carpet by mere citizens as if they were nothing more than dirty polluters and liars.

Chairman Dan will as always attempt to be fair, openminded and abide by the rules which include significant public input, albeit through the Chair. The level of distrust and hostility will be muted as all parties are putting on a bit of a show for the media and any public present. Count on Chemtura to be surrounded by supporters and fellow travellors including the Sussex Group, Conestoga Rovers and Ontario M.O.E..

Tonite's agenda will include a presentation on a 3-D Aquifer Model as well as discussion by CPAC on the unacceptable proposed cleanup of GP1 & GP2. Too many Dioxins and DDT are being left behind. CPAC will also present a financial request for funding of peer review studies of Conestoga Rovers work. While CPAC are too diplomatic to suggest that CRA are client driven and their reports reflect it; I am not. CPAC will also advise all parties of their intent to make a Presentation to Woolwich Council on December 11/12. Finally Soil Water Air Technical (SWAT), a sub-committee of CPAC, will respond to CRA's presentation last month regarding enhanced off-site cleanup proposals.

Elmira and Woolwich citizens you are being well represented by the young CPAC. That being said, they need your involvement and presence. Whether you are present to listen, criticize or support them, it is important for you to be there. The powers of money, self interest and politics never rest and are trying to undermine this renewed effort by the young CPAC to get Elmira's water restored. Even with these new promises and proposals the 2028 deadline is extremely unlikely. You can help assure that these promises are met by incredibly unreliable parties including your own provincial government representatives.

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

UNITED WE STAND, DIVIDED WE FALL



Politics is a four letter word, two times over. It is a contemptible practice fortunately of only one species on this planet. I expect that the day after human beings were conversing more or less intelligently; one of them realized that by careful manipulation of words they could for their own benefit, deceive another.

Almost all repressive and regressive legislation is written with flowery words to hide its' true intent. Even the titles of various pieces of legislation are incredibly hypocritical. The provincial Liberals Bill 115, known as "The Putting Students First" Act is one such example. The Liberals sold the education farm repeatedly to both the School Boards and the teachers' unions for one purpose only and that was votes. Now public opinion has inevitably turned against paying public employees far more than the rest of us can ever hope to earn. So the liberals are hammering the teachers' unions with Bill 115. "Putting Students First" should be renamed more honestly as "Putting the Liberal Party first".

Last Saturday's Waterloo Region Record advises us that the proposed mega quarry in Melancthon Township has been defeated. The title is "Bittersweet victory leaves its mark" written by Jessica McDiarmid. The article does emphasize that residents were divided on the project especially those who had sold their farms and those who wanted the potential jobs. The sheer size of the project garnered the attention of people throughout Ontario and especially those communities whose water supply originates in the highlands of the area. This would include the source of the Grand River as well as the Nottawasaga and others.

For me I wish this article had mentioned the political moves that went on. It is my understanding that the local Council did not support the project and indeed had looked for support from other municipalities through the AMO (Assoc'n of Municipalities of Ontario). That was crucial. Far too often we see local Councils promising transparency and accountability and then doing the deed in the dark of the night, out of sight and unaccountable. Right now Woolwich Township still have numerous environmentally unsound proposals before them. They have promised to support their local citizens and yet while I heard major community criticism against the Jigs Hollow Pit and virtually zero local Woolwich residents in favour of it; three Council members did the deed. They gave their approval to a Settlement Agreement which included an unmonitored and unsupervised recyling program for asphalt and concrete. Politics and democracy failed again.

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

JIGS HOLLOW PIT HEARING PACKED



Woolwich Council Chambers were packed yesterday morning to watch the Ontario Municipal Board demonstrate their inherent pro aggregate bias. Whether it's the legislation, the overeliance on bought and paid for "experts" or the particular individuals involved; it wasn't a pretty picture. Once again the informed citizens who do not want this gravel pit located near their homes, schools and beside the Grand River came prepared and informed. Their presentations dealt with numerous weaknesses of the proponent's case as well as downright omissions. They were cross-examined by the lawyer for Preston Sand & Gravel and quite frankly the citizens came off looking like the professionals and the lawyer looking like a shyster. If this had been an honest process the Jigs Hollow Pit would be dead in the water. If Woolwich Council and staff had stuck to their guns the Board Chair wouldn't have had a leg to stand on.

Three Woolwich Council members can and undoubtedly will chirp about the interests of the whole Woolwich community. Apparently saving all taxpayers money by screwing the interests of the minority is how three Council members define community interests. Apparently throwing the interests of the Friends of the Winterbourne Valley and the sixty plus citizens who came out yesterday morning, out the window, somehow is in everybody's best interests. That is nothing but political crap. Mayor Cowan, Mark Bauman and Julie Anne Herteis have screwed up big time. The Mayor has made campaign promises and now he is reneging on them. Bio-En was bad and this is worse.

Environmentally there are two gravel pits to go namely West Montrose and the Hunder pit in Conestogo. Lesson number one these citizens will have learned is this. Yes being a party at an OMB hearing is expensive but at least you aren't so likely to be betrayed and backstabbed by your own elected representatives. Therefore party staus is mandatory which of course requires extensive fundraising beforehand. Why do you think the OMB, the Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) and the aggregate industry have been so sucessful at these hearings? Add to this the costs of expert witnesses to counteract the industries bought and paid for "experts". This Board like most honesty challenged ones will "weigh" evidence higher from bought and paid for professionals than from honest, informed citizens. Shame on them.

Councillor Bryant has demonstrated her integrity. Councillor Poffenroth was on holidays and his vote wouldn't have changed things. I was backstabbed by the Mayor more than a year and a half ago and I've been trying very hard not to be biased since because I've seen good things from this Council in regards to the Chemtura Public Advisory Committee. I now fully expect three members of this Council to continue to look out for their interests at the expense of what is right and at the expense of the community. That means that any citizens, even those appointed by Council to committees such as CPAC, had better watch their backs. This Council have in my opinion officially burned their good will as well as their own credibility.

Monday, November 26, 2012

TREATING THE HERITAGE GRAND RIVER TO SEWAGE



This is the dirty little secret that politicians, developers and immigration proponents prefer to hide. Growth degrades the environment. This planet is overpopulated now. Despite this, because a few people can make lots of money by constantly expanding our population; the rest of us (and the environment) pays the price. It's a vicious circle and it's been out of control in Canada since the Second World War. Under the guise of "humanitarianism" this country has literally been flooding our streets with more and more people. Yes they are consumers. Yes they purchase cars, homes and all the accoutrements of the good life. They have helped expand the domestic canadian market exponentially. To what avail? Most of our manufacturing jobs have left to the very same low wage countries that these people came from in the first place. The rest of the world is still and always will be a much larger market. These manufacturing jobs have fled to bastions of progressiveness such as Bangladesh. Saturday's Record advises us that 112 people have died in a factory fire there.

On average once a week there is a spill or bypass of partially treated sewage into the Grand River. I've got news for regional planners and politicians. Do you think that even fully treated sewage is good for the river? Are you nuts? This heritage river allegedly is getting cleaner with more fishing, possible swimming and river view properties at a premium. Meanwhile due to both sheer volumes of sewage multiplied by greater and larger storm events the Galt STP has spilled or bypassed sixteen times this year. Do you really want your kids swimming downstream from there? These storm events, wait for it, are also caused by man made sources. Again too many people pursuing an unsustainable lifestyle on too small a world. Spreading them out won't solve the problem. Fewer births than deaths over the long term will.

There have been 296 sewage discharges since 2007 of which 186 are accidental spills and 110 are deliberate bypasses of treatment when the plants have been overloaded. In order of shame by number of discharges is Guelph first, Galt second and yes ELMIRA third. There is lots of blame to go around from federal officials and too much population growth too quickly to municipal officials not maintaining a strict separation of rainwater from the sanitary (sewage) sewers going to the Sewage Treatment Plants. Last Saturday's Waterloo Region Record gives us all the gory details: "Sewage spills a struggle for region". As bad as it is for the natural environment here can you imagine being 100% dependent on the Grand River for drinking water as the City of Brantford is ? Gee you don't suppose health issues there including much higher than average incidences of various cancers are relevant do you?

Saturday, November 24, 2012

LAST FAINT HOPE TO STOP JIGS HOLLOW PIT THIS MONDAY MORNING



Today's Woolwich Observer carrys this story "Bryant lone councillor to vote against gravel pit deal". I will make the following admission. Over two years ago when the three biggest pit proposals were coming forward I thought that West Montrose had the best shot at sucessfully stopping their pit and that the Jigs Hollow Pit unfortunately was the most likely to proceed. Keep in mind this was before professional presentation after professional presentation put on by Laurie Breed, Lynne Hare and Jan Huisson; all representing the Friends of the Winterbourne Valley. Other speakers including from Conestogo's Golf Course subdivision came out to speak against this proposed pit ruining their view of the beautiful Winterbourne valley.

Further testimony to the level of community anger against Woolwich Council's Decision was demonstrated by the public protest, outside the Woolwich Arena last Tuesday night. Councillors in this Observer story are sticking to their guns and Councillor Bauman suggested "There's an illusion out there that township council can stop gravel pits". Oh boy is that an out or a veiled hint that perhaps someone (Mayor Cowan?) made some overeaching campaign promises? I'll be blunt here. If this Council doesn't pick up its' socks and fight to the death for residents from here on out, I expect that this whole Council will be out in two years time.

Quoting the Observer "Five residents given participant status will have a chance to make their case when the hearing resumes Monday at 10 am.". I respectfully suggest that they show up with their guns loaded for bear AND as much support along with them as is possible.

Friday, November 23, 2012

CPAC NEXT THURSDAY & JIGS HOLLOW PIT UNANSWERED QUESTIONS



Next Thursday evening at 6 pm. in Council Chambers, Woolwich Township's Chemtura Public Advisory Committee (CPAC) will be holding their public monthly evening meeting. At present CPAC seem to be unearthing an astounding array of neverending revelations relating to past, well hidden information. From the sale of the NORTH wellfield to the discovery years ago of off-site free phase DNAPL, namely mercaptobenzothiazole on the Yara (Nutrite) site, the pieces are slowly coming together. Recent revelations that the Region will be unable to use Elmira groundwater until at least 2050 regardless of whether it's allegedly clean by 2028 are stunning. Off-site source removal is now on Chemtura's Agenda a mere two decades after myself and others were demanding on-site source removal. Back then we were lied to about the existence of serious off-site contamination including Varnicolor Chemical, Nutrite, gas stations and others.

Yesterday's Elmira Independent carrys this article "Settlement reached on Jigs Hollow pit". The Ontario Muncicpal Board are recessed on the matter until this Monday, I believe at 10 am. in Woolwich Council chambers. That is when residents and citizens will have an opportunity to address the Board. A number of local residents had participant status at these discussions and I think they may have learned a hard lesson. On Monday we will learn whether or not they feel they were sold out by the Township or not. Meanwhile in the Independent Mayor Cowan is quoted as saying that Council
balanced "...the interests of the entire Woolwich community,". My concern is if that balancing is simply a dollar and cents "balancing". In other words it would be very easy, as in the past, for Council to roll over everytime they are faced with provincial opposition. In the long run they were elected to support the interests of Woolwich residents and yes there is a cost involved.

To me there is an astounding admission in today's Waterloo Region Record regarding this pit and other upcoming Woolwich pits. The Record's Editorial is titled "No quarry but lots of questions". While this is in reference to the proposed mega quarry near Shelbourne being scrapped, Woolwich Township is mentioned namely: "Maybe some of that aggregate will be extracted from gravel pits in Waterloo Region, in Woolwich Township, for instance, where residents have fought to block such operations but are probably not as well connected and affluent as some of the Torontonians who own land in Dufferin County and opposed the mega-quarry there."

Oh my but that is appalling. The Record's Editorial writers are admitting that right and wrong and "...balancing of interests..." is mere drivel and hooey. It's all about raw power, money and political connections. A couple of years ago plus I warned the old Woolwich Council to either get on board with their citizens in opposition to these pits or else to get out of town. Most of them are gone and the current batch of Councillors have now got the same warning.

Thursday, November 22, 2012

CHEMTURA MONTHLY PUBLIC RELATIONS REPORT



The actual title of the monthly report put out by Conestoga Rovers is "Chemtura Canada Co. Progress Report- October 2012". In the title of this post above I had considered calling it the Chemtura Monthly BS Report and while not far off the mark nevertheless "Public Relations" is probably closer.

Here is some big news. "All extraction wells met or exceeded their minimum target pumping rates.". I agree with CRA that that is indeed news. By "All" they are referring to all on-site pumping wells (PW4 & 5) and all off-site pumping wells (W5A, W5B, W3, W4 & E7). A tiny observation might include that on-site pumping wells for the Upper Aquifer (9-11 of them) do not have a minimum target pumping rate and similarily the off-site Yara (Nutrite) wells also do not. These pumping rates are extremely small and in fact declining but it is difficult to know if this is a problem or not without a target rate being included.

This big news has occurred twice this year out of ten months. That is precisely double what it accomplished last year. As has been mentioned in previous posts Chemtura and their fellow travellers have achieved their overall off-site pumping volumes for three of the past fourteen years. This makes any promises they are currently giving about tripling their off-site pumping rates; very problematic.

Table A.4 gives additional analytical results for some on-site observation wells at Chemtura. Despite significant pumping over the last twenty years; as expected the on-site concentrations of multiple groundwater contaminants are still and always will be, without source removal, ridiculously high.

Appandix B shares with us the discharges to the creek of surface water nevertheless contaminated with various Chemtura chemicals. These ongoing discharges are low in volume but the trends for the majority are neither increasing nor decreasing. Again our Ministry of the Environment while monitoring MISA (municipal Industrial Strategy for Abatement) discharges are doing nothing about them.

Table C.2 as usual indicates that according to their statistical analysis there are no significant increases in Canagagigue Creek concentrations downstream compared to upstream at Chemtura. At the same time the mean concentrations of NDMA, NMOR and Toluene are indeed higher downstream than upstream at Chemtura.

Overall it is significant that Chemtura's on and off site pumping rates are improving. If history is any indication however this will not continue.

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

MAKING A MOCKERY OF PUBLIC INPUT- JIGS HOLLOW PIT



Shocking and disappointing. The Delegate to last evening's Woolwich Committee of the Whole used the word "betrayal". Mr. Larke like all the presenters and Delegates over the last few years who have spoken at Woolwich Council regarding this proposed gravel pit located along the Grand River beside Winterbourne and in view of Conestogo; was hurt and upset, but nevertheless respectful. Last Saturday here in the Advocate I posted the news that Woolwich Council and the Region had agreed to Terms of Settlement thus avoiding a full OMB (Ontario Municipal Board) hearing on the matter. Mr. Larke requested the reasoning and specifics and Council to their credit did their best to respond to him.

The problem in my opinion is that their best simply wasn't good enough. A minor part of the problem is in regards to confidentiality that exists during a closed door Council meeting as well as during in camera discussions. The key messages and terms from the settlement were shared last night. I can understand a Council bending to recommendations all around them from possibly more experienced staff as well as from consultants and OMB personnel. I can understand but not agree however. This Council was elected on a number of environmental issues including Bio-En, gravel pits (3) and the Chemtura mess and coverup. Under pressure they are behaving much too much like their predecessors.

Yes the Settlement "mitigates" some of the most noxious effects of a gravel and recycling pit located in a bad environmental location and also too close to residents. There are a number of concessions made that may help somewhat. The problem is that local residents made an extremely cogent and powerful case against this pit being located there at all. They spent hundreds perhaps thousands of hours doing research and investigations into all aspects of this proposal. Their work reaped incredible clarification into issues and problems either overlooked or totally glossed over by the proponent. The citizens exposed blatant misinformation provided by other parties , their consultants and so called experts. The odds are always stacked against citizens in battles like this; yet they prevailed. They educated themselves, township staff and Township Council. They were in the right.

For all of this honest and informative effort, it appears as if Council sold them down the drain. Council have some legitimate reasons, including financial ones, but when push comes to shove; they were elected to FIGHT on behalf of all their citizens. Hiding behind OMB costs and disgusting provincial legislation favouring the aggregate industry and their token monitors the Ministry of Natural Resources is not good enough. Councillor Bonnie Bryant asked for and received a public expression of which Councillors voted in favour of settling and hence approving the Jigs Hollow Pit (Kuntz Pit). Councillors Herteis, Bowman and Mayor Cowan voted in favour, Councillor Bryant against. Councillor Poffenroth was not present.

This bodes very badly for the rest of the issues which mostly cleaned house politically two years ago. The West Montrose Pit (Capitol) and the Hunder Pit (Conestogo) are coming up. Of personal concern to me is the Elmira groundwater cleanup. To date Council have maintained their support for CPAC which includes confronting Chemtura; or as the late Esther Thur was fond of saying "We were formed to FIGHT Uniroyal, not make nice with them". Will Council continue to fight for both their citizens interests as well as is what is right or will they continue to roll over in the face of opposition?

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

FORMER ELECTROHOME SITE ON SHANLEY ST. CONTAMINATED



Here in living colour is the reality of contaminated sites in Ontario. It's not a case of discovering them. It's not so much a case of midnight dumping out in the back fourty. The reality is sites such as the former Electrohome site at the corner of Shanley St. and Duke St. in Kitchener. The City of Kitchener and the Ontario Ministry of the Environment have known about this contaminated site for decades. And done nothing substantive.

The soil and groundwater contamination is TCE otherwise known as trichloroethylene. This is the same contaminant that has killed and sickened so many in the Bishop St. community of Cambridge. This is the same contaminant that caused childrens' cancer deaths in the John Travolta movie, A Civil Trial. That movie was based on the real life experiences that occurred in Woburn Massachussets.

In Woburn the theory was that the TCE volatolized in the hot water in showers and people then inhaled it. In Cambridge the volatilization from a liquid to a gas took place underground and then entered people's homes through basement floors and or cracks in the foundation.

Regardless our authorities, tasked with the responsibility of protecting citizens from health effects of pollution are failing us in dramatic fashion. Above and beyond the groundwater issue and hence drinking water is the issue of fumes entering people's homes. Has any testing whatsover been done to determine if that is happening? Have even basic hydrogeology been looked at to detrmine if the conditions are conduicive to vapour intrusion into neighbour's homes? Shame on all levels of government if they haven't even begun looking into this. The Waterloo Region Record published this story last Thursday November 15, 2012 titled "City tries to sell former plant site, collect back taxes".

Monday, November 19, 2012

PIPELINE PROTEST IN WATERLOO TODAY



Lasr Friday's Waterloo Region Record carried this story "Conduct pipeline review, activists demand". The day before there was also an article titled "Enridge has new plans for 40-year-old pipeline".

Apparently here in Waterloo Region we have been unknowingly blessed with an underground pipeline, including under the Grand River for the last fourty years. The problem seems to be the latest plans by Enbridge Pipelines will see a reversal in direction, larger volumes and a possible change to a more corrosive, toxic version of the current light crude being pumped. Instead of imported oil being pumped from east to west (Sarnia) the Line 9 pipeline as it is known will be part of pumping Alberta crude oil from west to east, namely through Quebec to the Maritmes.

As I understand the protest planned for 7 pm. today at Waterloo Town Square, it will be for the purpose of demanding a review of Enbridge's plans. This review should be done by our Ontario Ministry of the Environment according to local activists, similar to one planned by the Quebec Ministry of the Environment.

Some of you may recall that Enbridge do not have a sterling reputation in regards to pipeline maintenance as evidenced by the disaster in the Kalamazoo River in Michigan, two years ago.

While our very own Ontario M.O.E. have a deservedly bad reputaion themselves, nevertheless you'd think as a matter of control and authority that they would at least want to go through the motions of looking at Enbridge's plans. Then they can rubberstamp them as they do so many others but at least the public will become a little more informed as to the hazards we are put under for the financial benefit of others. What the heck maybe there are some legitimate economic or structural reasons for this change that could also be explained to us. Being kept in the dark may be more convenient for our authorities but it breeds rampant distrust and contempt for those very same authorities.

Saturday, November 17, 2012

DEMOCRACY: THE FIRST CASUALTY OF POLITICS


Jigs Hollow Pit Example

Yesterday's Woolwich Observer updates us on the Jigs Hollow pit application with this front page story "Deal would allow Jigs Hollow gravel pit to go ahead". The citizens battling this proposed gravel pit such as Lynne Hare and Jan Huisson started out several steps behind the starting line two years ago courtesy of the old lame duck Council approving this pit after they had been voted out of office. The Friends of the Winterbourne Valley went into high gear and although I've only seen some of their verbal and slide presentations at Council, I've been duly impressed. They have documented all kinds of anomolies in which the proponents have said one thing and the facts speak otherwise. They have shared concerns of residents both in Winterbourne and those on Golf Course Rd. in Conestogo.

It looked like they had sucessfully taken the recycling operation off the table with the research they had done regarding concrete dust health issues. It now appears to no avail as Council and the Region have reached a deal with the proponent Kuntz Topsoil, sand & Gravel. There have been many different speakers at Council against this issue which was a good thing. Unfortunately as is common and normal every single Woolwich resident who will be adversely affected by this pit and recycling operation was not in Council chambers for every single meeting. That's how essentially biased and undemocratic legislation regarding the aggregate industry usually prevails. This unfair and undemocratic legislation is intentional and rarely beaten. Woolwich Council and the Region know this. Items such as sunset clauses and vertical zoning are needed but the province and the Ministry of Natural Resources are resisting. Keep clearly in mind just as the Ontario Ministry of the Environment has long been captured by industrial polluters so has the MNR been the aggregate industry's biggest booster.

A year or two ago I suggested that I thought that the folks at West Montrose (Bridgekeepers) and in Conestogo (Hunder Pit) could win their cases. I based this on organization, numbers and the activism of many residents. Here in Elmira we had one hundred people come out to a public protest regarding the proposed Bio Energy facility in town. Despite this Council eventually gave their approval. In hindsight I think what is needed is one hundred people attending every single meeting public or private. Our Councillors need to know that when they spend township money fighting for the rights of Woolwich residents it's not just for a handful of the most dedicated and hardworking ones. They need to realize that all of Woolwich suffers from these assaults upon our citizens. To date they get it in regards to Chemtura. Bio-En and the Jigs Hollow Pit are bad news. Up to bat still is the Hunder Pit (Conestogo) and the Capitol Paving Pit (West Montrose). This Council got elected to serve the citizens not the aggregate industry nor the polluters.

Friday, November 16, 2012

EARLIEST ELMIRA DRINKING WATER IS NOW 2050



Wow! Thirty years we were told to clean up the Elmira aquifers. This was what we were told around 1990 or 91. Silly us we initially thought that meant thirty years from when they were shut down in 1989. Well the date kept getting pushed back while CRA/Chemtura/MOE kept saying a thirty year restoration. Since 1998 and the start of off-site pumping (off Uniroyal site) the thirty year date has been acknowledged far and wide as 2028. Apparently not quite so. First off CPAC and Woolwich Township have made it plain to our local world class polluter and their fellow travellors that their cleanup plan sucks. The guilty parties responded fifteen days ago with a new enhanced cleanup plan.

Unfortunately Eric Hodgins of the Region of Waterloo had advised CPAC at a public meeting last summer that the Region had absolutely zero plans or provisions ahead of time to include the Elmira wellfields as part of their long term water supply. He further elaborated that they wouldn't even begin to consider them potentially as viable until after the Elmira Aquifers not only reached drinking water standards but maintained them for a significant time period. Well!

Eric's words were carefully chosen and Councillor Mark Bauman had a somewhat different interpretation of them than other CPAC members did. Clarification was requested of Eric by Dr. Dan Holt, CPAC Chair. Funny how things work out sometimes. Eric clarified in writing and the result mirrors my prediction of eleven days ago, here in the Advocate. I had suggested that the next excuses coming from Chemtura and buds was that oh gosh the waters fine but the Region refuses to jump in. Sure enough Eric in writing to all of CPAC has made it clear that the earliest possible date for Elmira residents to be drinking Elmira water again is 2050. That's the earliest date if everything else is on time and there are no further screwups.

In what universe is shutting down Elmira wells in 1989 and MAYBE firing them up in 2050; a thirty year restoration? Citizens of Elmira you've been lied to for the past twenty-three years by three levels of government namely municipal, regional and provincial. Especially at the municipal level most of them are gone but there are some still active at the regional and provincial levels. Remember them. Forgive if you want but never forget how we've all been treated contemptuously by three levels of government in conjunction with our local polluter and hangers on.

Thursday, November 15, 2012

THE ISCO PLOT THICKENS IN ELMIRA



Trust. Such a simple concept and word. Once more it seems however to be a word that our Ministry of the Environment do not understand. In their blind support and validation of a rogue company they have failed Elmira yet again.

Conestoga Rovers, the long time consultants to this rogue company two weeks ago presented both verbally as well as in writing their alleged new five year plan. The verbal aspect focused on tripling the rates of pumping and treating within the Elmira Aquifer as well as the use of ISCO (In-situ chemical oxidation). There appears to have been an intentional deception involved in regards to certain aspects of ISCO which I've already pointed out this week here in the Advocate.

CPAC at the public meeting and since have a number of legitimate questions and concerns regarding this source removal/destruction plan. I am reasonably confident based upon over two decades of dealing with CRA/Chemtura/MOE that they will not be accurately addressed or responded to by any of those three parties. Thus despite the best efforts of citizen volunteers on CPAC & SWAT (soil, water, air, technology) sub-committee; public consultation will proceed with cleanup decisions for the Elmira Aquifers being made in private meetings between the unholy trinity already mentioned. These decisions will be trotted out for CPAC and the public to view and if any difficult or awkward questions are asked, the unholy trinity will close ranks; obfuscate, deflect, massage the truth or simply lose sight of it altogether.

Back to trust. The M.O.E. could have and should have advised CPAC two weeks ago that ISCO has already been used here in Elmira. It is not the new and emerging technology that was hinted at by CRA. It was first used twenty-seven years ago in the United States and has since been used at hundreds of contaminated sites including...you guessed it... by Conestoga Rovers on behalf of a client. I am currently aware of two sites in Elmira where it has been used although I strongly suspect other Elmira cleanups have incorporated it as well. There is no excuse for not sharing this information with CPAC, the committee of Woolwich Council, charged with the responsibility of overseeing the restoration of the Elmira Aquifers by 2028.

The M.O.E. are the greatest advocates of the mushroom treatment for public consultative bodies. Either lie outright or lie by omission, it matters not to them at all.