Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 29, 2000, p. 3

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4g t y i f ligsfflffil 2000 v s xy f a 4 yt 3 residentsr especially those on well- systems demanda deeperlookilnto jhe use and abuse 0f0urwater 1 bymikeadler staff writer ts truearchitecture can only be guessed at but experts think ltvloo feet thick in some places a vast channel under wellington street full of water far beneath newmarket and veenngeast deepbelowsriarorix and queehsville k t vabove ityork region operates 20 producudhweustiaws stuck 200 or 300 feet deepuitcf the pres sured sponge of the ridges moraine r the yonge street aquifer sup- plies water to 110000 residents in aurora newmarket andeast gwiuimbury buf theregidh says it t has reached its limil jit decided its thirsty straws i derved 75 per cent of theblame last summer aftetlhouseholdjj dwells randry in nearby vandorf rural hamlet of whitchurch- iw s 5 s v o supply might be up to 50 per centvv lake water jr ltn by late fall or early 2001 though the lake water will be spread evenly and definitely in the five to 35 x percent range through the towns supplies j v dwells running dry v v 41 dry summer and want the region to looked eeper into local water iise r said bbbmcneely president of the vandorf residential association y wed like to have a t r as to wkps using what and is it rea- ff sonablehe said last week j when wells raridry residents of mehamlet pointed atneighbour- mg golf cours andjother big waterusing enterprises such as j constructionfirms the golf cours- es said they were obeying the staff photorob alary provinces wateruse rules of had 0 mil s fi fi i- s even cut their water intake- f stounviue east ot aurora wnicn v the aurora water tower which holds sucked from an aquifer could soon play host to lake ontario water the re later admitted its j t dsependsonwterfromthe as non difiokjigroiind 1 moraine i resource rrathetegiotiaccepted thatrin the futureras many as 70 vandorf wells mav need tbfie rednlled or have pumnsetungsloweredwork iwluchcpdjcost up to 500000- ibuuoopjtself from perma- 1 nenuyaraining- or mining y of the giant aquifertrie region lsfeparmgtopipelakejontario withdrawals account for 50 to 75 l per cent of the decline in vandorf but was vague about the rest mpre defimtiye breakdown is not likely to be achieved stated its report last month 3 macgregorrsaitfthe regipntqld ii fkl ontarios environment ministry theyre guessing argued herbu vground shower ply i fer1 1 vwhich grants permits todraw large imckenzieraritvuf ora councillor tor clothes many moved tothe i mcgregor said whats different amounts of water ltwants r seeking a new source l in the latelssos trie region dis- covered the 60 or 90 feet of water in jitseusvas declining bythree or four feet a yearruiing computer r region decided anew xsvurcehadtobefoundforthe 1 300 signatures in two weeks for a of aurorans use softeners to oak ridges which switched 1 citizens er6up toronto remove themirieral salts that make overtto lake water in 1997 had water szx v water hard v i groundwater with even more iron 1 ithidnttakemuchefforttoeet v but someresidents like tharivvuroras said macgregor sustainability of an aquifer if we dont have theuiforma k y john steelea ministryr spokespersohsaid miyone except pperauonsstarteyjjefqretheearly 19ms1takings least sooojo litres a day fequiresthministr permit wouldbe large watertakers first np atthar maximum rate tq how far other weusbibpiri the and permits that would jfe- jrsely affectneighboureare not a vedrhe said applications are v also posted on an electronic regv i

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