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November 10th, 2015, 05:04 PM
#1
Montreal new sewage plan
i guess in MONTREAL things are so bad there they plan to let 18 billion litres of raw sewage flow down the st Lawerence so they can fix their problem nice thats if they can do it with out harming anything fat chance of that why did they wait till it got so bad there must be another way call your mps tell them your against this where is Justine now and i am all about the eviroment now
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November 10th, 2015 05:04 PM
# ADS
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November 10th, 2015, 05:17 PM
#2
My understanding is a lot of those Montreal folks are against the Energy East Pipeline, but apparently are ok with the sewage dump down the river? Things that make you go hummmmm?
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November 11th, 2015, 09:26 AM
#3
The St Lawerence will now have a good population of corn feed perch LOL, come winter you will be able to drill a hole drop your line down and pound the corn to bring in schools of perch lol
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November 11th, 2015, 08:05 PM
#4
so i guess they went ahead and did it hope they know what their doing i guess they have all the experts to help and they say they had no choice
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November 11th, 2015, 10:24 PM
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Has too much time on their hands
You would not believe the stuff that goes into the rivers and lake's from the storm drains along the freeway and subdivision roads can't be any worse then raw waist thy are dumping now.when we put the boat in lake Ontario we are tripping over rubbers and tampon applicators. That kind of stuff never breaks down. ..Lesser off two evils. .Dutch
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November 13th, 2015, 03:46 PM
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Montreal- Toronto-
Lake Ontario Waterkeeper has known about Toronto’s sewage problem since we started our work in 2001. It’s been common knowledge for decades. Some of our earliest field work involved walking Toronto’s shoreline looking for leaking sewage pipes.
We started to realize the scale of the problem in 2011 when the international Commission for Environmental Cooperation released a report naming Toronto’s Ashbridge’s Bay wastewater treatment plant the #1 surface water polluter in North America.
Then in July 2013, massive amounts of rain fell on Toronto, overwhelmed city infrastructure, and knocked out power to at least one wastewater treatment plant. The city released more than 1-billion litres of raw sewage into Lake Ontario in a single day.
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November 13th, 2015, 03:59 PM
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Does a goose Crap in the water??
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November 13th, 2015, 07:34 PM
#8
Lots of those Liberals down stream, can now have an O'Henry Bar with their Coke.
Woody
Nothing is more certain than an extremist's hatred of compromise