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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Dec 1967, p. 29

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Lake Erie Thermal Plant Could Affect Game Fish TORONTO (CP) -- Longicures for pollution often were; Point Bay on Lake Erie, which| supports more angling than any other area of Ontario, may have its game fish affected by a planned thermal power plant, chief of the province's fish and wildlife branch said Tues- day. Dr. C. H. D. Clarke, in a paper to the Ontario pollution control conference, said "we have our fingers crossed" on what the effects will be when the Nanticoke power plant opens. The plant, burning coal, will have the first unit open in 1971 and the rest by 1974 at a cost of about $243,000,000. He said the branch was con- cerned on "'the effect the warm water is going to have on the game fish spawning areas that lie in its immediate path." The bay is about 40 miles southwest of Hamilton. Most of the rest of Lake Erie does not) support life because of pollution. | Dr. Clarke said the planned power plant was only one of several ways man was altering his environment. He said that loss of fish and wildlife because of pollution could indicate dan- gers to human life. Dr. Clarke, a biologist, Four-Cycle Engine Out TORONT O(CP) -- The four- cycle gasoline engine for cars is on its way out, the Ontario Pol- said | worse than the pollution itself. When the tanker Torrey Canyon broke up and dumped oil near the coast of England this year, the detergent used to clean it up was lethal to aquatic life, CITIES STUDIES Earlier, Dr. C. R. Harris head of the pesticides section of the federal agriculture depart- ment's research station in Lon- don, Ont., said studies indicate pesticide poisoning of fish and wildlife is 'highly unlikely." Most compounds generally used are virtually insoluble in water. Nearly every case of pesticide pollution had been traced to misuse or misapplication, he said. Dr. L. B. Leppard, health department's radiation {protection service, said Ontario Hydro will face the problem of senior) physicist with the Ontario) disposing of used fuel bundles from its new nuclear generating station at Pickering, near To- ronto. The used fuel storage bay planned to hold the bundles will hold only seven years' storage, he said. Bundles could be shipped to Britain or the United ;|States for recovery of plutonium values or a recovery plant could be built in Canada. Hydro's 2,400-acre land tract around the Douglas Point nu- clear station near Kincardine has a storage bay big enough to hold all the fuel that will be used in the plant's lifetime, he said. David Caverly, general mana- ger of Ontario Water Resources Commission, said "'specific and in most cases more restrictive" controls would be placed on water pollution in selected drainage basins, cane PARATISION® COLOR BY BrLUXE = TONY FRANCIOSA Jan Ruel Weta CINEMASCOPE «COLOR by DELUXE ay eg lution Control Conference was} told Tuesday Alexander Rihm Jr., a New| York pollution specialist, said | the most promising car engine | of the future is the turbine or) turbo-electric. "The electrically - powered| vehicle is not the solution," the| assistant commissioner for aie resources in New York State's PASSION AND TERROR! department of health said. 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Montreal Interim Injunction Extended For Longshoremen port or pay them for "'standby duty." _It was granted at the request of the ILA after the shipping companieg-fired the port's 3,000 longshoremen 'jr-a-dispute over terms of a binding federal gov- ernment report on waterfront conditions. MONTREAL (CP) -- Mr. Jus- tice Philippe Lamarre Tuesday extended a provisional injunc- tion restraining shipping compa- nies from firing longshoremen. The _ provisional injunction, granted Nov. 27 in Superior Court, ended a four-day shut- down of the port of Montreal. It will remain in effect until THE OSHAWA TIMES, 29) Wednesday, December 6, 1967 i i seurs of traditional English food will wince at the latest news on the market here. AUTOMATED CHIPS LONDON (CP) -- Connois- tem--a vending machine sell- ng fish and chips will soon be the court rules for or against an application for a permanent in- junction, filed by the Internatior=, al Longshoremen's Association, Mr. Justice Lamarre said. 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