The Huron Expositor, 1974-05-09, Page 3--77 777
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'favotiritisin in the awarding of the 11 iitld interfering with, prime producing land".� It seems to Dr. Frank Mills, Huron 1p by Huron officials and ratified by Bayfield asked how Jlono'this
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contract for Untarto rlydro, & new
agricultural land. it s not easy
Whyte that we should consi et
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nv ronment.
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tempora y authority "would tild last
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head office in Toronto. Then there
winding a 5.0 foot sprayer around
the future, and be prepared to
time out Thursday morning tl�
said some counties have
for Dr. Mills to act as local
cal
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was the energy crisis, real or as
hydro towers", Mr. Whyte said.
pay more to'put hydro -towers"(').n-
Outline the new regulations with
ellioSen not to sign the, �greemcnt
director for Fnviro nt. Dr.
Wo It.
Ralph Nader alleges,
"The .route fdfthdi e, lines was
poor land and save our good land,
regard to septic lank, installation
with Environment-, but be said he
Mills replied that is long as
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exitiggerated, to push up energ
,y
planned several years Mr.
-when
Tlic Negotiating
here.
believed Huron did well to sign
permits are issued by the �Healtb
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prices.
Whyte
yte Saiff, agriculture
--d
Committee is also concerned
Private sewage disposal
the agreement and retain the
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All in all, it's been a hard year
,'Wd�n't con�ld,bte as important as
about a suggested second nuclear
systems, regulated through the
local inspections.
set down by Environment, the
5 lb1
box
for Ontario Hydro. Now, right
we now know it is, Fiveyears ago
on Lake Huron.
Environment Protection. Act of
'The Health Unit staff will
present system could "stay
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plant
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he in. Western Ontario the, idea 1971, were taken out Of the hands, ma e eve -eflur, to make this indefinitely". But Environment
Many are worred that i.
that Hydro should be using prime ition smoothly, so the public does reserve the right to make
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1p .:,paying prairie rmefs $6 an -a Ke
not to grow additional hydro lines will be
agricultural land for transmis'sion w wheat" he says.
der the authokity of the does not suffer." promised the changes at any time; Dr.
required through this part of placed un Mills
"What we want is for Ministry of the Environment MOH. added,
lines is being challenged. H.ydro to Ontario to take energy from such And
Even nature in the form of the consider alternate. routes for a plant to the eastern cities effective April IS,. .1974. There are 10 steps to be The MOH also suggested that
tornado a month ago hit the big these lines, so that they take 'up
"Why not build- a nuclear According to Dr. Mills, this date followed from the time permit an office of the Environment
utility company with a nasty blow the most poor fir -W land and the reactor on the shores. of Lake may have been somewhat pre- application is made until the should be set up in the county,
least 'good farm land, instead of
... five ' transmission towers Ontario near T oronto, where the mature in relation to Environ- system is approved for use. Headquarters for LAmbton and
toppled in Hibbert near St. the other way around. We're not power will be used?" Nick Whyte ment's readiness to assume As long as the ap 'Ficant is a -
p Huron is Sarnia. The next closest 4
we're responsibility.
Columban. complaining about money�, good reader he should have ve no office is Owen Sound. on TIFA DAY
We've all heard that Hydro is not saying we don't want hydro. He also wonders if some o "There is an awful lot of problem," said Dr. Mills who Reeve Everett Mellwain,
trying to buy up land for power-'Wjust saying that an f the confusion," said Dr. Mills, "but praised the application forms and
power being used in our part of Goderich Township, said that if
corridors in our area. We've independent study which takes Ontario will eventually be we're trying to sort through it." their intent. the count asks for an office in 1 opeft 11111111 fty
heard t'he names of various power' agriculture -more into exported to the U.S. Until April 29, ratepayers in Septic tank permits - necessary Huron. "don't let's complain SUNDAY
consideration should be e to
don to install, repair or change in any
lines, Bradley -Georgetown and Mr., Whyte doesn't want a Huron who sought a septic tank about the increase of civil
to to, 10 for
Douglas Point - Seaforth and the . deterinihe the best route. If an future which would see our Lake installation permit, found fashion - %i]J cost $15. Lot servants in the 'province".
jargon --- right of way and independent study still decided Huron shoreline industrialized themselves -in limbo- since approval in certain instances will Dr. Wits said in hiSvi`ew,_ a
transformers. that Hydro's route was the best, because of the presence of two Huron's officials could not issue cost $10. Penalties for violation Huron office would �ntail
I — 41.) call for fines of up to $1,000.
we'd accept that".
Hydro -Farmers Negotiating nuclear power plants and our permits and the London office split -ting the present staff in
We've als� heard t . hat many agricultural and recreational land was not prepared to do so either. "The aim is to make it as Sarnia between the two offices.
farmers, mostly to the north of us, Northern Lines criss-crossed by -hydro towers . Now, however. the Health Unit iliproug.1i as possible," said Dr. Reeve Mcilwain said that wasn't
Hydro has agreed that they carrying power to the cities, in Huron does have a limited Mill�, N% ho estimated it would take the way it usually ended up
are disputing the routes here may be, abl� to rework the two supply of forms - and the local about one month ' for his however, and felt a Huron office
Hydro has chosen to run its northern lines planned to take Principles . MOH has been given temporary department to "fumble our way old necessitate substantially
transmission lines. o Bob - and Befty
power from Douglas Point to The Farmers' --Committee is authority to sign permits for through this new system. He also more employees. What's it all about? Does it Georgetown and Kitchener. But, concerned with principles, more residents. promised an assessment of costs
have anything to do with us or Hydro officials say, planning for than specifies, Nick Whyte says. Dr. Mills said an agreement to the HcalLh Unit for this new An Expositor Classified will Main Street
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should , j.. r,.-. . the Douglas Point to Seaforth line They want to establish the right of between EnVironment and the scr%ice, fer ree months, pay you dividends. Have you tried
strange terms and seemingly is too far 'adv a*nce.d to consider farmer's to be consulted in the local health unit has been signed Reeve d, Oddleifson, one? Dial 527-0240.
endless, intricate ' disputes? changing the route now, planning stages of rrbjccts which
Hullett Township farmer Nick "But", Nick Whyte says, "we will • use their land. Their
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Whyte, who is a member of the
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would still like to see them do an insistence may not benefit se,
Huron Bruce Farmer's
independent study on this route". themselves, if as Hydro says,
Negotiating Committee which is-, It is the Douglas Point to Seaforth some of the lines are just too far
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talking with Ontario Hydro about �'��� .
line which will run through the along to be changed now. They
the proposed hydro transmission - � ii.,
100 acre lot 1, Con. 5, Hullett hope at the very least that a policy
lines thinks the in6ffa�'ing use of Township farm where Mr. Whyte of consultation will be established
good farm land for hydro towers
9 lives, for the future.
should be of interest to all of us.
Nick Whyte emphasizes that Their proposals have met with
Essentially all the discussion
his concern about good farm land some success recently.
stems from 'the fact that Ontario •
being used by hydro rights of way Representatives from Negotiating'
Hydro is building a nuclear power is not only a persona) one. "None Committees in Huron, Bruce, 1i u
a
a dam
plant on the shores of Lake Huron of us are saying 'get that line off Perth and Wellington and " the "�lr'�pi��i��Addri
at Douglas Point. Hydro has
my land and putJt on the other Ontario Federation of Agriculture I City
planned'a series of corridors for fellow,,. he says'.' met with Energy Minister Darcy
Phbn
transmission lines to carry the
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McKeough, Agriculture Minister
power generated at Douglas Point Soppeo arid Serviced By M 1 et
Last Forever! William Stewart and three Hydro
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tQ the Toronto and Kitchener The Huron -Bruce Farmers' officials in Toronto several WTeks oi
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areas, to industrial Ontario.
Negotiating Committee is simply ago. At the meeting arranged by
Plan ing Jor one line 'of
n kno
transmission tower4, to run from concerned about the prospect of MPP's Hugh Edighoffer and
fine Ontario farm land being lost Murray Gaunt. Energy Min
Douglas Point to Seaforth , has forever to a growing *network of /McKeough reporte-dly said that CHOICE QUALITY
been going on since 1%9 and )hydro lines. agricultural interests were now a
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hat right of way land Hydro has;' it towers on flat, well drained corridor might take a more, VEGETABLES TOP VALU SOUP "Al ____1
not yet been able to buy, lan-dN_ Nick Whyte says. No northern route, away from the
appeared in this paper recently: naturally they prefer this kind of ' best farm land.
About a third of the farmers,
terrain to hills and swamps. The Mr. M cKeough also said that
�whose land is in the patli of the only trouble is, Hywo's preferred' the proposed second -reactor on
Douglas Poipt 4o SeaX0rtb line land is also .the good farm land Lake Huron was "only one of 20'
I�v,q Settle wits Hydro to sell aRj- +pncc • it's taken out' of such sites being looked• at by
I Pn production for 'Oro towers, its Hydro.
north in Greenock Township
where, as Nick Whyte says, the
-land is not class I •agrlcultural.
The right of way Hydro neecis
for their towers ranges from 490
feet in width west of Bradley
Junction to 130 feet wide.south of
Bradley Junction to only 110 feet -
nearer Seaforth.
The Farmers' Negotiating
Committee's objections to the
transmission lines is not an
objection to the need for more
power, Nick Whyte is quick to
point out. The ' Farmers'
Committee is just concerned
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