Lucknow Sentinel, 2009-06-17, Page 7St. Helen's Hall: switches to propane
BY DENNYer, employment base
SCOT PRISM, which to try and find
Signal --Star Staff stands for replacements dur-
P r o t e c t i v e ing an emergency.
St. Helen's Response The system was
Hall . Interactive paid for out of the
St. Helen's Hall Services county tax . levy,
is making the Management, is a and cost $85,000,
jump from oil to system that uses and will be
natural gas, and digital locations, launched in
the decision is and a phone num- November.
pretty fishy. • ber database to get Lew explained
During a recorded mes- that townships
A s h f i e l d- sage out , to indi- need to circulate
Colborne- viduals affected the forms neces-
W a w. a n o s h by disasters or' sary for residents
Township. adverse situations. 'to register with
Council's last David Lew, the system, so
meeting the deci- Emergency they can be made
sion was made to Medical Services aware of poten-
replace a faulty Manager for the tially dangerous
oil furnace in the County, explained situations,
hall with a that the system Green
propane model, . was programmed Economy Act
and the decision by Quinte West, Wayne Black
had a lot to do an Ontario town from the Ontario
with the upcom- north of Trenton. Farmer ' s
ing fish fry. He explained that Association
Council previ- buying the system a d d �r e s s e d
ously discussed was an easy deci- As h f i e' 1 d -
options for differ- sion, as it was C. o l b o r n e -
ent heating sys- both local, and the Wawanosh coup-�
terns, and Coun. only system that is cil about submis-
Carl Sloetjes known to work. cions- made to the
pointed out that if The heart of the Green Energy and
the ` system system is the abil-
switehed over' to ity to . make multi- P
propane, they ple calls at once,1
.
could have hook with. multiple
ups for the deep- phone lines used
fryers used during to deliver the
the Annual St. same message.
Helen's Fish Fry. After the mes-
The furnace sage isplayed, lis -
installation will teners will be
cost $4709.25, asked if they I 9 A.M.
including taxes, understood the
and the removal message, . and if
of the existing not, aid Will be
equipment.. The sent from the
cost also includes proper emergency 1
outdoor hookups service. Lew
for cooking explained that this 1
implements. • would cut down
Council . also dramatically on
approved the St. costs, as normally
Helen 's . Hall they have to deliv-
Committee's pur- •er this inform'a- I 2 P.M.
chasing of deep tion manually.
fryers, letting the PRISM can be I
committee decide used to report. any
whether toP ur- number of situa
chase tvvo smaller tions, including
units at$8 5
7 boiled -water advi-
each, or one larger sories, amber
unit at $2000. alerts, adverse
PRISM .weather condi,
Ashfield- tions, chemical.
C o l b' o r n e- spills, road clo- 1 7:
Wawanosh is now sures, and can be
under the watch- applied more 1 8 P.M.
ful eye of the commercially as
PRISM system,
well. Lew .1
+j,hich will enable explained that
emergency infor- essential services,
mation to be made like the hospital,
available to resi- could .easily reach
dents much quick- their , entire
Green
Act,
Black suggested
that council
become involved,
because ACW is a
primary location
for wind turbines,
which are coming
under question.
."We aren't
against wind tur-
bines," Black
prefaced, "We just
want to ensure
that proper safety,
proper construc-
tion, and proper
health concerns
are met."
Black explained
that human and
farm animals are
affected by the
wind turbines, and
that that was the
OFA's focus; the
health hazards,
not the aesthetics.
The submis-
sions from the
OFA suggest : that
setbacks be.
increased for,wind
turbine • place -
Economy
ment, raising all
current setbacks
50 meters, to
ensure safety.
Black explained
that these setbacks
are scientifically
based, with stud-
ies done on how
far away effects
'can be empirically
recorded.
Black suggests
that these tests
and setbacks
should have been
researched and
enforced with sci-
entific data since
day one. He
explained that
problems like
stray voltage and
health problems
are linked to high-
er wattage tur-
bines, like those
in Huron County,
while lower
wattage ones, in
higher density
areas, aren't rec-
ognized as caus-
ing the same prob-
lems.
Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, June 17, 2009 - Page 7
Photo by Garit Reid
Roaring down the
side of the field is
Lucknow U16 girls
player Maxine
Clark as she gets
by a Blyth defender
on June 10. The
game took place at
the Lucknow soc-
cer fields.
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