Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 29 Jun 2001, p. 10

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lO-The Canadian Champion, Frîday, June 29, 2001 tilli ru i unwi collision £Piaint Mi TDMS FULL SRVAE cmCOL RWICVH Caîl Steve Boers r706iMain Stýreet, East MloON U)1 11 110 wuexcw e ffl umzpca 18 Thompson Rd. Unit 12 87&7221 Mil/ton is a Region issues smog alert Champion Air quality should be considered when Department. town! participating in outdoor summer activities, Poor air quality, also called smog, a un he 111 i lc 1allun Re(-Vi ) lealth -ausce e, e n d iroat irritation, as weil J d iL II L j I l" ing difficulties. Those witb respiratory dis- S,.(H ospitalw ,--, eases such as asthma and chronic bronchi- A nima PL5114-L JL Jtis may be most affected, as smog can -~ ~ worsen their condition. of44iftoii Smog occurs when nitrogen oxide and cf pepevl olethle rawih heatands(C) ec <Mo people helping pol eppets olatilerganic compond snigtVOCs rac ground-level ozone. Ground-level ozone then combines with particles in the air to 1 am the new owner of the Animal Hospital of form smog. Milton. 1 have spent the past weeks reorganizing, Nitrogen oxide is produced from bumning renovating and updating the practice to better fossil fuels, such as oul, gasoline, coal, and serve you. diesel fuel. VOCs form through use of fuel 1 am proud of these practice enhancements, but in vehicles, oil-based paints, cleaners and Most importantly, I am proud of my commitment pesticides. to care for my patients and serve my clients in a The health department recommends im- congenial and comprehensive manner. iting exposure to smog by staying indoors during high level smog days. Seniors and I am honoured to care for the exîsting patients and children may be more sensitive to smog look forward to caring for new patients at the conditions. To reduce smog contnibutors, Animal Hospital of Milton the health department asks people to limit vehicle and gas powered Iawn equipment use on hot days. Dr. Ross A. Dawson Air pollution ilis 1,800 people across the province each year. MMM0Mi totEMu To get smog wamnings from the Ministry lUt.", Oft UI T 1P7 of Environment visit www.airqualityon- <905> 878-85 tario.com or cal 1-800-387-7768. REGION 0F HALTON NOTICE 0F STUDY COMMENCEMENT Trafagar Road (Regional Road 3) Improvements Class Envlronmental Assessment Study The Regional Municipality of Halton is initating a Class Environmental Assessment to consider a wide range of options to satisfy travel dernand on Trafalgar Road f rom Britannia Road north to the South rarnp of Highway 401 (see attached rnap of the study area). In order to best address operational deficiencies associated with this segment of Trafalgar Road, a number of road improvernent alternatives will be examined as part of the stucly including widening of the roadway, new road aligrnents, possible railway crossing and improvements to intersections, among others. This notice signais the commencement of the Class Environrnental Assessment - a study which MI define the problem, consider and evaluate alternative solutions and design concepts. The study wiIl be conducted in compliance wth Schedule C of the Municipal Engineers Association Municipal Glass Environmental AssessmGflt (June 2000). A key component of the study involves the presentation of the evaluation process to interested stakeholders (public and regulatory agencies) at Public Information Centres (PICS). Details regarding the forthcoming PICS will be advertised as the study progresses to provide interested staeholders with an opportunity to meet the Projec Team, review the study scope, and to discuss the issues reîated to the project including alternative solutions. environmental considerations and the preliminary list of evaluation criteria. The map below shows the approxirnate Information requests or questions may be lirits of the study area. drected to: Mr. Edward Soldo, P. Eng., r M MAProject Manager Regional Municipality of Halton 1151 Bronte Road Oakville, Ontario L6M 3Ll Phone: 905-825-6161, Ext. 7475 Tol Free: 1-866-442-5866 (1 -866-4HALTON) I Fax: 905-825-8822 D Erail: soldoe@ region.halton.on.ca go Mr. John Grebenc, P.Eng. UMA Engineering Ltd. 5080 Commerce Blvd. Mississauga, Ontario L4W 4P2 Phone: 1-905-238-0007 Ext. 2610 Fax: 1-905-238-0038 www.reglon.halton.on.calppwiroads Email:jigrebenc@urnagroup.com e It Î7- - - - E - ýl--:7,ý.-- -7-- -l 1. MW

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