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47602

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I am writing not only on my own behalf (I have COPD) but also for my wife, my children, grandchildren and great grandchild all of whom reside in Clarington at points east and northeast of the St. Mary's Cement plant. Read more

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47603

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I am totally against the proposal that St. Mary’s will be burning 400 tones of garbage from industrial sites. Where will the incentive be for companies to reduce harmful waste? I am also very disturbed that harmful emissions such as dioxins and furons will not be regularly monitored. Read more

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47630

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Municipality of Clarington

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Good afternoon, Thank you for the opportunity to provide comments on the subject posting on the Environmental Registry of Ontario relating to the St. Marys Cement Inc. operations located in the Municipality of Clarington. A copy of our comment letter is attached. Read more

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47666

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Allowing St. Mary’s Cement to burn garbage would be ludicrous and irresponsible. The air shed in this location is already compromised and putting company profits ahead of the health and welfare of citizens is just plain wrong. This time, let’s listen to scientists. Read more

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47686

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As a local scientist researching brain cancer, I am gravely concerned by the proposal put forth by St. Marys Cement to burn garbage. Heavy metals, fine particulate matter, dioxins and furans have been linked to cancer (including brain cancer) and other diseases. Read more

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47688

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As a resident of Clarington, I am interested in St. Marys use of an Alternative Low Carbon Fuel (ALCF) because I would like to see a solution to the current ‘haze’ over Bowmanville emanating from St. Marys. Read more