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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 5 Aug 2005, p. 4

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A4 - The Canadian Champion, Friday, August 5, 2005 People who ~tersta dce By MELANIE HENNESSEY While the heaning was supposed to 1be October 11, with three weeks set aside for various reasons, including the type of fill ~theirnersonal . Th e 3harnpion held froro Jlv 18 tg) July 19, ýI Ieni!rhx i a the lfaltr Retiirn itl Crnrre ii in i ' iw !1 -'h t n ýI "" I r n h byup Io Iscaring on (Sampbellvhlc Sand and Gravel Supply that was scheduled to wrap up at the end of last week has now been put over to October. bc admissible took up much of that time. Since there wasn't sufficient time left afler that tel hold.the hearng, the board adjoumed it. It's now been rescheduled to The Reglonai Muntci$ aty of H1atton A Partnership Thot Worksl BuIk Colectin~ Place items at curb by 7 a.m. on your scheduled collection day. Check the map for your corresponding collection zone. Items will be collected on the day designated for your zone. If you have unwanted items that are in good condition, consider donating themn toi a charitable orgarrization or reuse centre. You will be diverting material away fromi Hatton's tandfilt and helping people mn need at die same tîmel Metal items and appliances will ONLY be collected on a caîl-in basis and, therefore, will not be collected on your scheduled Bulk Collection day. To receive collection, please caîl Halton Region at 1-866-442-5866. Metal items and appliances include refrigerators, freezers, dishwashers, stoves, washers, dryers, metal furniture, broken down swing sets, etc. Please ensure the doors are removed for safety. BuIk Waste Collection Zone 1 Wednesday, August 10 Zone 2 Wednesday, August 17 Zone 3 Wednesday, August 24 Zone 4 Wednesday, August 31 Zone 5 Wednesday, September 14 The followlng materlals wIll NOT t» collected: *Automobile Parts* Propane Tanks * 1Ires *Building end Dernolition Debris C* Gvete nd Bricks *Household Hazardous Waste *Tmee Branhe *Tme stumps** *Soli and Rocks These items may be disposied of at H$tlotV Waste Management Sbt SM0 Regional Road 25, Milion. Open Monday - Saturda IZOQ a.m. - 4:30 p.m. 0'Only aimait tree stumpa under 30 cm<(1 Rl)in dlameter an be accepted et the HWMS. Reduce, reuse, recycle! Thanks to your efforts, our community is helping protect the environment. In fact, residents are so diligent when it cornes toi using their Blue Box, almost 42% of Halton's residential waste gets diverted from the landfill and instead gets reused or recycled. With the warm summer weather, you may be increasing the Bret Mrshll number of plastic boUtles, pop cans and drinking boxes you're CAO, Haion Raglan using. Remember that these containers aren't garbage but recyclables, soi be sure toi toss them in your Blue Box where they'll be granted a second life through recycling. If you need another Blue Box, you can pick one up at no charge at the Halton Regional Centre, 1151 Bronte Road in Oakville or at the Halton Waste Management Site at 5400 Regional Road 25 in Milton. weren'S going to finish," said Stan Hlora, Halton's senior legal counsel who's repre- senting the Region at the hearing. The hearing stems from a Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) proposal late st year to amrend the pit's 'site plans to prohibit further extraction and limit the fll being dumped at the rural property, atong with require a proper final grading maxi- mizing the use of on-site materials to rehia- bilitate the land. Angelo Guerrieri. owner of the exhaust- ed pit Iocated on Campbellville Road, then appealed the proposaI to the 0MB. At the session held late st month, the board n.sled that the pit's past compliance record isn't relevant to the proceedings and evidence related to that isn't admissible. Mr. Guerrieri bas had bis aggregate licence suspended on several occasions for tracking mud onso Campbellville Road. One of the main concernas that's been raised regarding the plI is the effect the potentiall]y-contaninated fill being brought into the site could have on ground water, since it's located within a sensitive ground water recharge area that provides water to the Kelso municipal wells. Mr. Guerrieri has previously told The Champion on several occasions that any notion of ground water contamination just isn't true. Representatives from, the Town of Milton and Conservation Halton and Campbellville Road resident Bill Searle have been granted participant status in the proceedings, while the Region, MNR and the subject pit have party status. Melanie Hennessey cani be reached at mhennessey@miltoncanadianc/îampion.com. Now is the time to save BI.G at La-Z-Boy Furniture Galleries! Anderson Zit aZByCasc-s -uB-àý - aSnGni o ,' zeae Fergu o RKn a- m r R><i,RKne i-igh 5 em , Cas eln , R1n-ok hieiecre iLgRcie FRM39 W,, ROM 79 0 M699 999o 1da M499 --nM l mnnom LaZ4me ul eln9gSf Saiona>ry Lrîihr Sofa QrwSi',,'M 'o> Rd. ti D,,», www lîzloyonriîo m 9SS*331.705j SS7010 - ' 905-SU-2211 hfm 'ie Mo&uL 10lOm-9 pué,So. 9 m" M ISm 1 lu-5 pu Y>,ji -.à

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