Schreiber needs new Chlorinator continued from page 1 ing the wall built on his property. He stated that he intends to build an additional apartment unit soon and that the wall should be consi- dered as part of the new unit. The building com- mittee will deal with the matter when a_ build- ing permit is applied for. A quotation of $2,735 per month was received from R.T. Yates covering the col- lection of refuse within the township. The prop- erty committee will meet with him to discuss var- ious items of the con- tract. A quotation received from Miss A. Ross to provide two handpaint- ed signs displaying the township logo and suit- able for use as highway signs was accepted. $350 per sign will be paid and the township is to supply the plywood. The council had no objections to an appli- cation for severance made by Mrs. C. St. Jean. Permission must be received for the pro- posed access road and the township will not be faced with additional costs if an alternative road is found neces- sary. Approval of an appli- cation for severance from CP Rail was with- held pending an investi- property located at On- tario Street and high- way 17, now presently leased to Mrs. E. Nes- bitt. Council voiced con- cern that the area be serviced with a public road. Councillor E. Borut- ski was authorized by council to sign the agreement covering the operation of the Water Treatment Plant by the Ministry of the Environ- ment. The Council resolved to support a resolution of the City of Timmins which protests a pro- posed 9.2 per cent rate increase in Hydro rates applied for by Ontario Hydro. Another resolution was passed to allow general accounts to the amount of $27,016.25 and Water Works ac- counts to the amount of $10,200.47 to be paid and that all cheques issued since July 10, 1984 be ratified. By-Law 769, a by-law to expropriate certain lands in the R-270 area, more particularly des- cribed as Part 3, of Reference Plan S5R- 5776, was carried. The Township of Schreiber will purchase the area of property ad- jacent to the subway, now leased from Mara- thon Realty, the final gation by the town clerk. _ price subject to negotia- The application covers tion. ee. TV put you to sleep? Switch over to classified for more attention-getting results. CLASSIFIED ADS WORK YOUR HOME TOWN DAIRY, PALM ae ry o oe Aa Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, August 22, 1984, page 3 24 COMMISSION ON THE REGULATORY CONTROL OF Ontano IN THE MATTER OF a Commission established by Order-in- Council (No. 1772-84) pursuant to the provisions of the Public Inquiries Act (R.S.O. 1980, c.411) --and-- IN THE MATTER OF a hearing to obtain public input into the development of a proposed regulatory and administrative pro- gram to deal effectively with the establishment and operation of mobile PCB destruction facilities on temporary sites in the Province of Ontario NOTICE OF HEARINGS TAKE NOTICE THAT the Commission on the Regulatory Control of Mobile PCB Destruction Facilities will hold Public Hearings in this matter, commencing with PRELIMINARY HEARINGS in: THUNDER BAY, Ontario on Monday, September 10, 1984, at 11:00 a.m. at: - City of Thunder Bay (Council Chambers) Auditorium 500 Donald Street E. Thunder Bay, Ontario SAULT STE. MARIE, Ontario on Tuesday, September 11, 1984, at 10:00 a.m. at: City of Sault Ste. Marie (Algoma Board Room) Civic Centre Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario SUDBURY, Ontario on Wednesday, September 12, 1984, at 9:00 a.m. at: Holiday Inn (Salons A, B & C) Ste. Anne Road Sudbury, Ontario OTTAWA, Ontario on Friday, September 14, 1984, at 9:00 a.m. at: The Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton (Council Chambers) 222 Queen Street, 9th Floor Ottawa, Ontario TORONTO, Ontario on Monday, September 17, 1984, at 10:00 a.m. at: Macdonald Block Ontario Room (2nd Floor -- West Side) 77 Wellesley Street West Toronto, Ontario HAMILTON, Ontario on Tuesday, September 18, 1984, at 10:00 a.m. at: : Hamilton Place (Room #2) Main Street West Hamilton, Ontario WINDSOR, Ontario on Wednesday, September 19, 1984, at 10:00 a.m. at: Red Oak Inn 430 Ouellette Avenue Windsor, Ontario : LONDON, Ontario on Thursday, September 20, 1984, at 10:00 a.m. at: : Holiday Inn (Carleton Hall) 299 King Street London, Ontario PETERBOROUGH, Oniario on Friday, September 21, 1984, at 10:00 a.m. at: City Hall (Council Chambers) City of Peterborough 500 George Street North Peterborough, Ontario The purpose of the Inquiry is to obtain the public's participation in the development of a proposed regulatory and administrative program to effectively deal with the establishment and operation of mobile PCB destruction facilities on temporary sites at various locations within the Province of Ontario, so that the Commission can make recommendations concerning the proposed program to the Minister of the Environment. THE MINISTRY OF THE ENVIRONMENT'S PROPOSED REGULA- TORY PROGRAM WOULD REPLACE THE EXISTING REQUIRE- MENTS FOR SITE-SPECIFIC HEARINGS FOR THE LOCATION OF THESE FACILITIES AND THERE WOULD BE NO FURTHER HEARINGS IF THE PROPOSED REGULATORY AND ADMINIS- TRATIVE PROGRAM SHOULD BE ADOPTED. MOBILE PCB DESTRUCTION FACILITIES At the Preliminary Hearings the Commission will deal with matters relating to, but not necessarily restricted to: (a) the identification of all interested persons who intend to make representations; (b) the identification of issues; (c) the setting of locations for the Public Hearings; No evidence will be received at the Preliminary Hearings. Copies of the Rules of Procedure to be followed, including the Criteria for the Award of Funds, will be available at the Preliminary Hearings. Copies of the Ministry's proposal (as revised since May 22, 1984) will be available for distribution on September 17, 1984, and will be in the hands ofall parties identified at the Preliminary Hearings by September 21, 1984. AND TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the hearings for the purpose of receiving presentations in this matter shall commence in TORONTO on NOVEMBER 5, 1984 at: 180 Dundas Street West 21st Floor Toronto, Ontario THE MINISTRY OF THE ENVIRONMENT WILL BE MAKING ITS PRESENTATION OF THE PROPOSED PROGRAM AT THE TORONTO LOCATION ONLY. immediately following the Ministry's presentation, the Commission will begin to receive evidence from others at Toronto with respect to this proposal. Additional hear- ings to receive further evidence will be held in other locations to be determined, and the public will receive further notice of these hearings. Copies of the Ministry's revised proposal will be sent to interested persons identified at the preliminary hearings or who have completed and returned the attached form. The Commission will not consider any submissions regarding the proposal after the conclusion of all the hearings. Limited funding may be made available to those persons or organizations who require assistance and meet the criteria esta- blished for the award of funds. Application forms for funding and a list of criteria may be obtained upon request. Funding applica- tions must be filed by October 1, 1984. Copies of the Ministry's proposal, as issued for public comment on May 22, 1984, are available for examination and inspection at the office of the clerk of every municipality; at every District Office of the Ministry of the Environment; at the main branch of the public library in the location of each Preliminary Hearing, and at the Office of the Commission on the Regulatory Control of Mobile PCB Destruction Facilities, 5th Floor, 1 St. Clair Avenue West, Toronto, Ontario. To assist the Commission with scheduling, all interested persons are encouraged to complete and return the attached form, indicating the level of their participation by checking the appro- priate box. EXPLANATORY NOTE The Ontario Ministry of the Environment plans to introduce proposals to regulate the operation and siting of mobile, poly- chlorinated biphenyl! (PCB) destruction facilities. PCBs are a class of synthetic organic chemicals that do not decompose easily and which accumulate in living organisms. There is a growing inventory of these wastes in storage because there are no.currently approved destruction facilities in Canada. Mobile destruction facilities may be brought to any Ontario community to destroy PCB wastes without further hearings if the proposed regulatory and administrative program is adopted. The regulatory proposals set out the requirements under which mobile PCB destruction facilities will be permitted to locate and operate in communities in Ontario. If the proposed regulatory program is adopted, it would still be necessary for the proponent of a mobile PCB destruction facility to make application to the Ministry of the Environment for a Certificate of Approval. If the Ministry should find that the propo- nent meets the requirements of the regulatory program, a Certifi- cate of Approval would be issued without a public hearing. DATED at TORONTO this 2nd day of August, 1984. Ron Gotts Director Waste Management Branch Ministry of the Environment ~ Ministry of the Environment yy) Ontario If you or your group are interested in participating in the Public Hearings concerning the establishment and operation of mobile PCB destruction facilities and cannot attend on one of the preli- minary hearing days, would you please indicate the anticipated level of your participation by checking the appropriate box and returning this form to: Yvonne T. Fernandes Commission Registrar Commission on the Regulatory Control of Mobile PCB Destruction Facilities 1 St. Clair Avenue West, 5th Floor Toronto, Ontario M4V 1K7 0) lintend to appear before the Commission and 0 make an oral presentation; O) call expert witnesses; O) question other parties' witnesses. | expect that my involvement would be 0) full-time 0 part-time © only on the day of my presentation ©) Would you please send me a copy of the Application Form for funding and a copy of the funding criteria. 0) | will not be able to attend the hearings but will be making a written submission to the Commission. 0) | will not be making any representations to the Commission, but would like my name added to your list of persons who will receive a copy of the Commission's recommendations to the Minister of the Environment. F.. ; NAME: rom ice cream to sour cream, Palm (Please Print) makes it good. Just the way we did in the good, old days, that goodness ADDRESS makes us the best choice today. And it \ comes through in every product, every | time. TELEPHONE NO. (RES) ( ) BUSINESS ( ) DATE Good. That's what we've alwyas been. Right here in Terrace Bay. be] COMMISSION ON THE REGULATORY CONTROL OF MOBILE PCB DESTRUCTION FACILITIES M.G. Munro R.B. Eisen, Q.C. J.W. Britnell Commission Commissioner Commissioner Chairman Representatives locally Bill Malcolm or Micheal Souliere Wemalethings ay Ontario