To Aurora Councillors
I last wrote to you in early 2010 concerning the
about-to-be-formed
Energy from Waste Advisory Committee (EFWAC) and how
Durham Region had
eunuched this provincially mandated advisory committee by
unilaterally
appointing uninformed bureaucrats from all the municipalities
instead of
asking the councils to appoint people who might have been better
qualified.
Well, that committee has now met 4 times and the Durham Region
waste
bureaucracy is in full control because the municipal representatives
participate very little and the 3 community group representatives from
Durham, of which I am one, have provided at least 98% of the input - but
to little affect.
DurhamCLEAR and others have been fighting this
facility for more than
five years. Last summer, when all the normal
political channels had
failed, DurhamCLEAR took Durham Region and Covanta to
court.
This action is on-going, albeit at a glacial pace. Our next court
date
is July 17, but even then, we are still months away from any discussion
on our main motion. For more information, visit our 2 websites -
DontGetBurned.org and DurhamCLEAR.ca.
This incinerator is an
environmental and fiscal disaster.
In comparison to the $272 million
(2009 figure - there has been no
comprehensive update) that Durham and York
are spending on a 140,000
tonne incinerator (York's share will be about $60
million), Waste
Management (private company) is building a recycling plant
in Cambridge
Ontario that will process 550,000 tonnes at a cost of only $30
million.
It will be operational in under a year and will have none of the
environmental concerns surrounding the incinerator. While this is not
strictly an apples to apples comparison, the dramatic difference should
make you question the $60 million York Region is investing in the Durham
incinerator to dispose of only 20-30,000 tonnes of your garbage.
For
obvious reasons the residents of York Region do not share the
environmental
and health concerns of Durham residents, but the financial
boondoogle is a
shared one. Waste quantities are gradually dropping as
people increasingly
exercise the 1st 2 of the 3Rs - reduce and reuse.
In Durham's business
case in 2008 they projected 60% diversion in 2012
and a total residual of
107,000 tonnes. However last year diversion was
only 53% and the quantity
was 108,000 tonnes. Durham is actually
stalling diversion efforts in order
to maintain residual waste levels in
the 100-110,000 tonne range it is
committed to provide to the burners.
This facility is being built on
shaky and exaggerated projections and
should be stopped. Both Durham &
York can achieve their waste management
goals easier, cheaper and faster
through aggressive diversion.
I would be happy to meet with any of you to
discuss these matters
further. Let me know if I can be of any
assistance.
Doug Anderson
President,
DurhamCLEAR
905-668-5040
Monday, 30 April 2012
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Reading this post I am struck once again with regret at Richard's withdrawal from local politics. His expertise is sorely missed and I cannot bring myself to forgive those who caused him to avoid doing what he once did so naturally and for the benefit of Aurora.
Richard who?
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