Ontario Community Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 15 Jun 2011, p. 14

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Recycle electronics event at Upper Oakville Shopping Centrethe environment and give back to yourIf youve always wanted to get ridon Saturday and Sunday in the shop-cles. Collected items are shippedmajority of people simply do not community. of that old computer or stereo in yourping centre's parking lot. directly to Greentecs Cambridge facil-know how to properly dispose of Nothing leaves Greentecs recyclinghome, but havent, this weekend willResidents and local businesses canity for processing in accordance withthem, said Tony Perrotta, CEO of facilities that is dangerous to the envi-be a good time to do so.drop off unwanted electronics for freeOES, ISO and MOE regulations. Greentec. This electronic waste col-ronment or human health, saidUpper Oakville Shopping Centre isrecycling between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.Eighty per cent of households inlection is an easy, safe and responsible Perrotta. Where possible, we will refur-teaming up with Greentec to allowStaff will be on hand to assist in theOntario have at least one electronicway for you to recycle your unwanted bish and recycle to increase the lifecycleyou to safely dispose of them for freeunloading of electronics from vehi-that is obsolete or not being used. Theelectronics, while helping to protect of electronics, and every item that hasreached its end-of-life is safely and cor-rectly disposed of according to Ministryguidelines.Any information stored on the devic-es is permanently and carefully destroyedbefore disposal or refurbishment.Electronics acceptable for free recy-cling include cell phones, print car-tridges, digital cameras, MP3 players,computers, accessories, TVs, monitorsand speakers. For information, call 519-624-3300, visit www.greentec.com ore-mail info@greentec.com. Decisionhas yet tobe madeContinued from page 10site the inspection of the pump stationitself is left to the developers engineer toensure the pump station is in keepingwith the building permit issued.Clohecy also said liability lies withthe developer and design engineer fordesigning and building an insufficientpump station.When asked about environmentalrisks caused by the pump station,Clohecy said Stantec Consulting Ltd.,had confirmed there was no potentialfor an environmental disaster.Having heard from all interestedparties about the pump station issue,council voted to accept the Town staff report.In accepting the report council isnot making a decision on whether theclaim of the Woodington residents willbe supported.Such a determination will come at alater date.The cost of replacing the pumpingstation has previously been estimated tobe between $400,000 and $500,000.DENTURESt agnrtitaS$$379579ea.905-815-8208LIMITED TIME OFFERwww.insideHALTON.com OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday, June 15, 2011 14

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