Ontario Community Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 28 Aug 1994, p. 4

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*Plus freight, PDL, all taxes license. All incentives applied. **A8â€"month purchase option lease. $3,500 tradeâ€"in or cash down plus first month, refundable security deposit and all taxes, license. Hamilton â€" 40 Centennial Pkwy. North (Across from Eastgate Square) 573â€"6030 Oakville â€" 490 Speers Rd. (1/4 mile west of Dorval Rd.) 849â€"5222 GET THE STYLE YOU WANT AT THE PRICE YOU WANT AND THERE‘S... . 121 seasm. 827â€"4242 UST FEELS RIG m | Q.E.W. | LAKESHORE RD. "The MOEE has no idea where it‘s being used," said Stephen. "There just hasn‘t been the proper care to preâ€"determine when and when not to substitute it." Ford‘s problem was uncovered when a HRCA staffer onâ€"site for perâ€" mit inspections discovered yellow leachate and a rotten egg smell in (See ‘New‘ page 5) HRCA general manager Murray Stephen said he would like to see siteâ€"specific prior approval be obtained before slag is substituted for granular backâ€"fill. Currently no such requirement exists. The Ministry sanctions the use of slag in place of gravel in roads, a practice employed in the construction of a perimeter road and parking lot at Ford. (Slag has similar construction characteristics but its sulphur content makes it hazardous when comes in contact with runâ€"off.) (Continued from page 1) the Ministry of the Environment and Energy (MOEE) to regulate the use of slag under the Environmental Protection Act. Slag regulations sought by HRCA

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