Three, yes three different locations marked on maps for GP-1 which stands for Gravel Pit 1. This is significant because we were told that GP-1 was the resting place for toxic liquid wastes that had overflowed the east side pits and ponds and gravity flowed southwards.
The thee locations were just north of the diagonal, high ridge of land that runs north-east from the former Uniroyal Chemical's extreme south-east corner. The second location is right on top of the high ridge of land at the northern end of it. The third is the favoured one by all the dirty polluters which is on the southern side of the diagonal, ridge of high land.
Then of course there is the actual sub-surface pipe running north to south on the Stroh property parallel to and perhaps ten metres from the Uniroyal/Stroh property line. Was that simply to drain groundwater from the very high ground to the north or was it to drain pesticides and herbicides from the overflowing RPE 1-5 toxic waste pits over there?
The actual depth of the Stroh Drain actually intercepts surface groundwater in the former swampy area on the Uniroyal/Lanxess property. In other words the SDDB (Stroh Drain, Ditch & Berm) isn't just to assist liquid flow from north to south but also contaminated groundwater from west to east and then further south into the Canagagigue Creek.
We haven't even mentioned the Interceptor Trenches yet. There are excellent satellite and aerial photos showing their locations on the Uniroyal property also in a south-east direction and likely hooking into the SDDB. As long as Lanxess and the MECP refuse to investigate, the truth can somewhat remain hidden. As long as Woolwich Township agree we citizens will never learn the full extent of Ontario's overall culpability in this environmental disaster and coverup.
It’s real straight forward!!! They used every possible method to drain overflow waste and chemicals and poisons into the floodplain at the GIG! The STROH land has been an integral part of the real and brutal greenwashing fiasco🙈
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