itxtgoacmaa economist suntribune regional news s saturday sept 16 2000 j 50 5 i 1 1 from jwge 1 kirklaridlake mkyor dr richard dento1iandtimiskamirigchranemp behoit serre said northern ontario is not a willing host for greater torontos waste i and bofotskamingcochrane mpp david ramsay and pierre brien mp for timiskaming quebec threat ened to lead efforts to block the delivery of trash by train there are 26 municipalities in timiskaming and 22 have voted against this toronto and regional councils donh have a clue to the resistance they are going to get to this warned brien there will be blockages and civil dis obedience 1 have never seen people opposed to anything like this before we are talking about farmers whose liveli hood is at stake ill be the first one on the track blocking the train when fisch told brien he should be discussing lawabiding measures the fiery mp shot back its important the region understand the social unrest the decision will cause and ramsay added resistance is strong from citizens on both sides of the ontarioquebec border including the timiskaming algonquin first nation new technologies to divert waste by patrick casey staff writer york region will consider using new and emerging technologies to help divert more than 50 per cent of its waste from a kirkland lake landfill the region has hired miller waste systems to operate a transfer station in either richmond hill or east gwillimbury where recyclables arid wet compost will be sepwatedfrpmthe remaining trash earmarked for a train headed north to the abandoned adams kline i r j- spending 251 million each year to collect sort and dispose of its waste the costs will escalate tojbetweeri 473 mil lion arid 589milliorioricethekeele v valley landfill site closes in 2002 f capital costs included in the final pricing jarrarigements for the transfer stationrangefrom 51 million to 95 million depending on the site and col- lecbdnoptions t however council agreed thursday to spend uieriext year studying new diver sidn options after listening to represen tatives from newmarketbased canada composting inc- and guelphsj super blue box recycling corp subbor j both firms boast a hightech recy- cling approach to create highgrade compost and renewable energy out of v trash that normally finds its way to a landfill site r fnewmarket- mayor tom taylor told hiscoueaguesriotto door on f new alternatiyes especially when those methods are iri use in other countries ahdmchmondhill mayor bill bell said incineration remains a popular choice iri europe v- 1 veverytimewesaymewordiriciner- ation people run for die hills said bell ram in fayoiirof a balanced approach but incineratioh gets rid pf everything i v vowtd there will be blockages and civil disobedience i have never seen people opposed jo anything like this before s r pierre brien mp for timiskaming quebec if that train ever leaves toronto it is never going to arrive hesaid the garbage will never go into that site i and others will see to that v york region has spent the past six years studying options for its wastedis- posal once the keele valley dump closes in 2003 american reffuel co and republic services of canada ltd made bids to take the trash to dumps in the united states their final bids have not been- revealed although itis believed to be about 50 per tonne meanwhile critics are still question ing whether adams mines proposed pat robinson trustee mbfflptcy hydraulic pumping system will fail the pit will be sealed after 20 years but leachate must still be pumped away from the water stream for the next 100 years although rail cycle north has received approval to dump waste in the mine consultant michael pratt said four minor approvals are still required three relating to water issues i take exception to the words minor- approvals outstanding leachate is not minor said markham regional councillor ralph aselin how are we able to send garbage north when people are not willing hosts v but king city mayor margaret black who 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