Public consultation is underway - 0 ""V' ý !j !r, - , Im 10r2 picpaR .1. \\ ili. il, Ill bcpcsK cd 10 regional couincil ncxt spring, will include preliminary cnvironmnental, health, air quality, transportation and financial assessments necessary for a public consultation process and count- cil's ultîmate dccision. The EF\V facility will help lengthcn the life of Hahtons landfîll - whicb is expected to reach capaciry by 2030 - by up to two decades and could cost anywhere from $300 to $800 million, depending on the size. It could bc up and running by 2010. The plant is descnibed by thc Rcgion as an clectnical power generation plant tbat converts the heat energy in solid waste matenial mbt renewable energy I l hriial mcîhtiocli could ltange [rom higb-tcch incincration 10 gasifica- lion, plasma arc or tbcnrnal cracking technologies, whicb arc non-humn methods. Its not known ai this point which technology the Region would adopi. And while therc would bc emissions from the plant, Halton staff has said thcy would bc well within the Province's guidelines and that the most modem pollution control cquipmcnt would be used. The Region recently received confir- mation [from Ontario Environment Mînister L-aurel Broten ihat it bas been approved under the Environmental Assessment Act to create such a facility onc t' îccedccl (o i iiiage I lIon s waste. Savoline empbasized tbis approval sets tbe Region apart [rom otber municipalities that would also like to build EFW [acilities, but baven't received tbe go-abead. Consultation witb the public on the EFW initiative is alrcady gctting under- way. Resîdents can send their com- ments or information requests to cfw@halton.ca or phone (905) 825- 6000, ext. 7920. For more information visit www.halton.ca. Melanie Hennessey can be reached a( mhennessey@milîoncanadianchampion.c arn. The'Cànaeian Chflaiipioni Priday, Atiuùt26M 2M0- -l'AS Non Contact - Exciting -Competitive -Fun \Iin",; V4'onmcfls Y îîîh & Co 1 c iifi fReg. Individual, 1/2 Team or Foul Tean J4 6aiy '125 pur pursmluaum ~'I ~ lurry! Season Starts Sept. 4th 2006 4i I 1M ý17 Which Costly Mistakes Will Old Milton & Dorset Piark Home Owners Make? HALTON -A new report bas just been released which reveals 7 costly mistakes that Most homeowners make when selling their home, and a 9 Step System that will help you sell your home fast and for the most amount of money. This industry reports shows clearly how the tra- ditional ways of selling homes have become increasingly less and less effective in today's market. The fact of the marter is that a fuil three quarters of homesetiers don't get whar they want for their home and become disittu- sioned and - worse - financialty disadvantaged when they put their home on the market. As this report uncovers, most homesellers make 7 deadty mistakes that cosr them titerally thou- sands of dollars. The good news is that each and every one of these mistakes is entirely preventa- ble. In answer to this issue, industry insiders have prepared a free speciai report entitied "The 9 Step System to Get Your Home So/d Fast and For Top Dollar". To hear a brief recorded message about how to order your FREE copy of this report, cal1 1-877-617-1275 and enter ID #3000. You can cail any time, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, or visit us onine at www.haltoncostly- homesellers.com. Noi iniendd w r ii prripertirr eii liied lr sale ( o'rrght.2000. 1DSVNBCHS CETFED eseOONI SPCAL orthodoiiicsa TÎi X4 ORTHODONTICS - An investment In Yourself Or Your Family! Braces for Children & Aduits Smilles that last a lifetime Please cail our office to arrange for an initial consultation e nezv patients îvelcomne @ flexible payinen t plans e personalized care s no referral necessary e ail inclusive fees .311~~~ ~ ~ ~ Co mrilSreSie29sitn nai 9 Z e.958529