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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 26 Nov 1986, p. 16

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1 S l 16 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, November 26,1986 Contamination in Courtice Well Causes Concern by Rob Savage Fire Station Number Four in Courtice has joined the growing list of areas suffering suffering from dangerously high levels of contamination contamination in their wells. In a report to committee last week. Fire Chief Jim Aldridge said the bacteria were discovered in the station's station's drilled well on Oct. 27. He said the water had a 160 coliform count and a 60 fecal count, and he was awaiting conclusions from health officials over the next three weeks to find an appropriate solution. The station joins Tyrone Spring, the Enniskillen school and residents in the Nash Road and Darlington Blvd. area who face similar problems. The committee noted that an excessive amount of rain was probably the cause of the contamination. However, However, some councillors wanted to be sure.the town was doing all it can to rectify rectify the problems. Councillor Diane Hamre asked Chief A dministrative Officer Larry Kotseff to work with the regional officials officials to look at other possible possible causes besides the heavy rainfall. She said it might be possible possible the older historical communities are susceptible susceptible to contaminated wells, and suggested the town might need some long-term planning to combat further contamination. Mayor John Winters said more emphasis should be placed on the communications communications between the town and regional health officials. He told committee he didn't know what the current current status is for the problems problems at Tyrone Spring or the Enniskillen school and wondered if regional officials officials are continuing to monitor the problem. "We hear of these things as they occur," hé said. "But there's never any subsequent subsequent follow-up." "Unless they forward the information to us, we are working blind," he added. Councillor Hamre responded responded that regional officials officials do monitor contaminated contaminated sites but only report to the town if there is a change in the status quo. Councillor Ann Cowman then pointed out that the town still has reason to be unhappy with the performance performance of the regional officials. officials. She said a meeting held last September between 27 Courtice residents and some regional officials did not show a firm commitment commitment from health authorities authorities for an improvement. improvement. She said the officials' attitude attitude to the problem was alarming. "I was concerned with the 'Well, if you put a bit of Javex in the water, it will probably be alright' attitude," attitude," she said. She agreed with the Mayor's comments that the town needs to be better informed. informed. "I think we need a lot more than just an update," she said. And both she and the Mayor suggested the problem problem could be more serious than many people realize. The suggestion received some support from Chief Aldridge's Aldridge's report. In that report, Chief Aldridge Aldridge said the contamination contamination was only discovered accidentally accidentally after a plumbing company was hired to replace replace a worn out pump at the well. A large quantity of surface surface ground water was noticed at the time the' pump was replaced and the chief asked to have the studies done. Samplings of the water will continue to be done for the next three weeks. Meanwhile, bottled water dispensers are currently being used at the station. Register Now For 6 Y' Courses The Oshawa YWCA Winter Programs '87 brochure has been mailed to all current YWCA members, members, registrants, and participants. participants. The YWCA in Newcastle lias planned a variety of activities activities for the whole family from babies to adults. 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