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		<title>Oxford Coalition for Social Justice supports our call to amend regulations for dump siting</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Sep 2013 19:22:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Concerned Citizens have submitted a request through Ontario&#8217;s Environmental Bill of Rights process to have the regulations for siting landfills amended to not allow the siting of new landfills or the expansion of existing landfills on land that is unsuitable for landfilling like fractured bedrock. The Oxford Coalition for Social Justice based in Woodstock [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://leakyland.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/water-disappearing-into-fractured-stone1.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-5" alt="water disappearing into fractured stone" src="http://leakyland.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/water-disappearing-into-fractured-stone1-150x150.jpg" width="150" height="150" /></a>The Concerned Citizens have submitted a request through Ontario&#8217;s Environmental Bill of Rights process to have the regulations for siting landfills amended to not allow the siting of new landfills or the expansion of existing landfills on land that is unsuitable for landfilling like fractured bedrock. The Oxford Coalition for Social Justice based in Woodstock Ontario have written the following letter of support:</p>
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<p>The Oxford Coalition for Social Justice</p>
<p>70 Glenn Avenue, Sweaburg,</p>
<p>RR #1, Woodstock, Ontario</p>
<p>N4S 7V6</p>
<p>August 14, 2013</p>
<p>Dear Mr. J. Bradley,</p>
<p>The Oxford Coalition for Social Justice addresses this letter to encourage<br />
you to amend section 27 of the Environmental Protection Act as requested by<br />
the Concerned Citizens&#8217; Committee of Tyendinaga and Environs , by the<br />
Canadian Environmental Law Association and by the Mohawks of the Bay of<br />
Quinte.</p>
<p>While it is accepted scientific knowledge that even modern landfills will<br />
leak, those on fractured bedrock are at an unacceptable level of risk for<br />
leakage into ground water and soil, thus causing irreparable harm to the<br />
environment as well as to those persons living in the area into which it<br />
leaks. Since ground water movement can be rapid and distant, the<br />
precautionary principle should apply, i.e., we should avoid all likely risks<br />
of escape of toxins, biological and chemical, from dumps into substrata and<br />
water table. Pollution of ground water is irreversible and catastrophic.</p>
<p>The Clean Water Act, the Safe Drinking Water Act and the Adam&#8217;s Mine Lake<br />
Act are all testimony to our governments&#8217; understanding of the vital<br />
importance of water to citizens of Ontario for recreation and drinking. As<br />
well, it is essential to agricultural uses. Like in the Quinte area,<br />
citizens here are concerned about the safety of drinking water, not only on<br />
our own behalf, but on behalf of all Ontarians. That is why thousands of<br />
Ontario citizens signed the Oxford County petition to the Legislature, and<br />
subsequently read to it by MPP Hardeman, asking that water, soil, and air be<br />
protected from the noxious effects of dumps and requested a review of<br />
legislation to prevent further damage. This review of the Environmental<br />
Protection Act would be a significant part of the process of developing<br />
standards and practices in keeping with the wishes of citizens and with<br />
scientific understanding.</p>
<p>We urge you then to do the following:</p>
<p>. Suspend any further extension of current dumps and/or creation of<br />
new dumps until such time as a full and complete study of the science around<br />
waste is done.</p>
<p>. Halt the Quinte area dump immediately in light of the scientific<br />
evidence as well as the rights of citizens and Native peoples</p>
<p>. Amend the Environmental Protection Act to expressly forbid the<br />
construction of any dumps on fractured bedrock.</p>
<p>The favour of a reply in this matter is requested. A thorough, public<br />
dialogue on waste, recycling, reuse as well as water safety and standards<br />
are called for by these groups and by those citizens concerned about<br />
drinking water and water for recreation and commerce in other parts of<br />
Ontario.</p>
<p>Sincerely,</p>
<p>Bryan J. Smith, chair</p>
<p>CC: Mr. Gord Miller, Environmental Commissioner of Ontario</p>
<p>Mr. Richard Lindgren, Canadian Environmental Law Association</p>
<p>The Concerned Citizens of Tyendinaga and Environs</p>
<p>R. Donald Maracle, Chief, The Mohawks of Quinte</p>
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