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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 May 1991, p. 9

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"We are exempt under the Environmental Assessment Act because, in this case, the lines are under the limit of 116,000 volts. We held an open house, adver- tised in both newspapers and sent letters to every home that would lines are installed, largely be. cause of the visual impact the huge poles will have, something he thought was protected by both the regional and the City of Waterloo's Ofrieial Plans. But Steve Hemg disagrees. Herzog, Waterloo North Hydro’s Manager of Engineering, says his company has followed the re. quired procedure and is not NF quired to obtain any permission and is not required to undergo an environmental assessment by the Ministry of the Environment. unusual: B", wmcn ll already sitting under about 116,000 volts carried by overhead lines. With the new lines that will be built in front of his house, Davis says his children will now be at an even greater risk. But Davis also has concerns about how the line will meet his business. A .t"tht,', expert, Da. vis has a great eel of equipment in his home " well as direct computer linkages to both univer. sities. His wife, a medical doctor, also has equipment that may be affected by the proximity of high. power lines near the house. His other concern is for the yslue of his home once the new The new line will pass rwe different schools, including Mary {nylon "hooVtrhere Davis’ in the rate: of childhood leukemia, the ability of the body to reproduce, atfeeta on human DNA.“ fetal development and tt'ttiite,ittetS,,ij,i,iiiiiiiii with ' V tags power inn, risks that In em outlined in fgt,tg."'id"d"ter1ooiait '11t'au,,,Lnanu,,,dd t'dtyttntItttdurdotteami,irar, Ontario Hydro is currently doing ytottusrorsorttuheaititAG'. 'mt.ofthoitinuud,isriliGGe' tetrAt,trt1rr:rter-ewea,, Hydro lines . ' SUNDAY, MAY 5, 12 noon-4 pm. fi;i7lltrfr; l WATERLOO um, sr. JACOBS noon hr». 'lite t . 475 King St. N., Waterloo Iso cuiilPt _ OPEN HOUSE . PLAY ALL YEAR ROUND . DAY & NITE ( 9 a.m.-11 pan.) . 6 CLAY COURTS . 6 tWNA-CUSHION COURTS . FREE PARKING . BAH/LOUNGE & OTHER FAG. ‘M Comandproviowournewspringllne "a hrtttutingeasualarttonsforkktsfom newborn t_tr12-.Flrtdouthotvtomariverourown Sumbunny‘sColloctorBunny Free owner“. I WPEN HOUSE EVERYONE WELCOME - MED A. ' 4 FREE DRILLS SESSIONS FOR ALL “NEW MEMBERS" SumBunny’s Designs; The Bill Is In "" Cum N the ft'i'ith WITHIN TENS " © (Waterloo Park- m, tt Original Designs For Children Dr. Ian Davis stands bum one ot the huge hydro poles 'rurmrttty bung 'tmeutt on Hm! Street. Davis has nothing but praise for the way Hot-mg has responded to his concerns, but he says the process neat to be reexamined to prevent the utility from under- taking such a high level of con. mike iiGi%iiii"irrii"i/iiii; dandy Gauar iiiiii' in; doubt??? heal. problem and . Ivoltage power lines 319098711 hyd_r.o lmnpanim and be affeted and we have at. teptt4toaddrmtraueGeirG.;' " ”Hm; :92! 1t.ist.ompytris WWW“) (Waterloo Park - entrgnpo ott Albert St.) INTER-CLUB PLAY SOCIAL ACTIVITIES FOR ALL FAMILY MEMBERS ROUND ROBINS t TOURNEYS FOR ALL LEVELS OF PLAV JUNIOR PROGRAM PRIVATE A GROUP INSTRUCTION 885-3920 Wed., May 1Sth 7-8:30 pm. He has written to Ontario’s Minister of the Environment. aAitroramrviewirtiiGGii"ir' and either an environmental ee- Ieument or approval from the city and the region before the utility can be allowed to continue. He has also consulted lawyers to see if a stopwork order can be issued until the went takes place or approval in given. “Waterloo North Hydro shouldn't be allowed to be the judge, the jury and the execution. or.” Itmetion without public consulta- N“. NO SUNDAY SALES wan-new. amen.“ .... ”magnum-Mr 1mm.......a F10'Chtrtptittt._.tmm as rruok.sms.s-l,-., '15'Redui....,trrom :11! s721'se'21'uC2gacgt,tg' 6410't3r-es ...fmm 4 “Hun-unwer 2-6'Codars .........fnorn $5.95 ans Pi""'""""'""' ci"niuitarmast-tvrttsmotrtantr,ismsttm, Mmmwm g 'i'a:'l'E2'Cl JOHN’S NURSERY 'hettrtyftt,0-ramtmananersrvsro. ir,,',,"] 'hetiotte_--Ftstraqaru- LEM. [Integrated Pest Management] This program use: 6096 to 10% includes loss pesticides. . Once a month inspetrons from April to September - 4 applications of Nutnte's ProOrgamc lgramlarl Fertilizer . l Aeration -Soll Ph Test -We will control weeds, Insects and (ranges: only whereandwheroneededatnoextra cost -Your assistance wnh this program will help us t o drastically reduce the pesticides and to prowde you with a healthy. better lookmg lawn. Please give generously. ETN Our new Tron trom 2-201 so ken; Mg; Tron. Slut Spam, Shrubs, Sou-lungs and Fruit Tron. WATERLm WE. WED'ESOAY. MAY arlras. Tree & Shrub Sale": r339 TO fret' x Lie-*1 s I M90] E FMIMBmSmn Mann “on Wm umt.twAah,Frtt-trmcotsistrcr Diamanmmm a.) 1.'r1"etrrRte-irrnrm%-m !!tre"t-ot-auoars- Ann-MM?! ._. 1.1D1-PAGEA9 “01m '15 '12

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