1) Press Release - 1/29/02
For Immediate Release
January 29, 2002
Witmer Allowing U.S. Companies to
Target Northern Ontario for Hazardous Waste Imports
Kirkland Lake -- Environment Minister Elizabeth
Witmer's promise to strengthen Ontario's lax hazardous waste import
policies is little more than double-speak on the leadership campaign
trail. That's the charge being made by Temiskaming residents after
learning that a New Jersey company is helping to finance a hazardous
waste incinerator in Northern Ontario.
IT Corporation of New Jersey has
provided Bennett Environmental with a $3 million loan to help build a
PCB incinerator in Kirkland Lake. In exchange for taking the money,
Bennett has promised to burn up to 30,000 tonnes a year of
contaminated soil from the New Jersey corporation.
Terry Graves, spokesperson for Public Concern
Temiskaming, points out that even though this hazardous waste
incinerator will be the largest of its kind in Canada, Witmer's
Environment Ministry is exempting the project from full public
hearings or even an independent peer review.
"Ontario residents are being asked to import risk
from across North America," says Graves. "US and Mexican
companies will be invited to burn toxic compounds in Ontario, and
then they'll get to dump the leftover soils which are still
contaminated with heavy metals. Meanwhile the citizens of this
province are being muzzled by the EA process."
Witmer has come under fire for her Ministry's lax
standards following a damning report by Environment Commissioner Gord
Miller. In the report, Miller states that Ontario is becoming a
magnet for hazardous waste shipments because its standards are lower
than in Quebec and the United States. Witmer, who is also running to
be Ontario's next premier, has promised to improve Ontario's standards.
Graves says Witmer's promise is hollow. "Toxic
waste flows to the jurisdiction with the lowest standards," says
Graves. "While she's campaigning, we're facing an a massive
influx of U.S. hazardous waste into our region. Thanks to our own
Ministry of Environment, nothing could be easier than siting a
hazardous waste incinerator for U.S. waste in Ontario."
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For more information, contact:
Terry Graves (705) 647-7307
PCB Information
http://www21.brinkster.com/nopcb/
Health Canada Dioxins and Furans
http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/ehp/ehd/catalogue/general/iyh/dioxins.htm
United Nations Environmental Programme
http://irptc.unep.ch/pops/POPs_Inc/press_releases/pressrel-2k/pr08.htm
Environmental Health Perspectives
http://ehpnet1.niehs.nih.gov/docs/1994/102-11/innovations.html
Incinerators
http://www.zerowasteamerica.org/Incinerators.htm
Public Concern Temiskaming
http://www.nt.net/~savard/toxic/
Swan Hills Waste Treatment Centre
http://www.health.gov.ab.ca/informat/swan.htm