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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 25 Aug 1999, p. 2

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Methane as (Continued from page n , . . . ' . “up 3'? " Mm llnu the erib mmmcm Huws l rough Moses Sprungrr had d mull." amwrr win u . v - r P" . - alln lung the cnvlronrnnt ms High "sihe, Springer had a sumlar answer conLerTr through the dtnharge of Park disturbed the hinges ol mg the posstblr butld up of Impdtled ground and surface the former landfill sue as they methane gas near Moses water to Uurrl Creek worked on the creek and on a Springer Arena although he . the ongoing decomposr nearby trail last fall sad he didnt lhrnk the publrt non of the burned waste IS gen- "lt's under the parking lot was at nsk, erattng methane at and on the north Side of the "There's been no Issue to concentrations that date," he said about the may pose a safety risk " , methane problem "You ifn was to accumulate It s not can smell that .- “manna m...“ (methane) t . the ongoing decomposr non of the burned waste IS gem erating methane M concentrations that may pose a safety risk if n was to accumulate 1n enclosed spaces The (Hy report also said Moses Springer Arena would be tested for methane gas levels once a consultant was hired by the my to do some rehabOauort work and that appro- prime safety measures would be implemented if necessary Methade gas has been known to cause powerful explosions at other former landfill sues. The City of Water- loo's director of public works services, Gord Lemon, said last Fri- day that the waste found in the park is there because the City used (a oper- ate a landfill sue there long before the current outdoor swimming pool was built. Lemon said he believed the landfill site was closed by the city in the early 19605 He also said although my officials have always known about the former landfill sue, workers working on the reha- bilitation of laurel Creek as " "N soeat,tette.rl,'Wiiititiii, The 1999 Audi A6 Quattro Crosby Audi '3 " Inst rate an " than"! i 30 man!!! Ins: Imus OAC by VCI Inquire with dealer tor more details on" "pins Angus. It, 1999 2500 King St. E., Kitchener LEASE RATE Limited Time Offer'. 894-9300 Audi we want to make sure that our preliminary investigation is correct." "It's not alarming at this point. But parking lot," Lemon sand. when asked where m the park the waste was located "lt was on the north side of the park- ing lot where we encountered it as part of the trail and creek work." Although Lemon said leachate from the landfill site has probably been flowing into Laurel Creek for nearly 40 years, he didnt know how serv ous the problem might be He "--Sirva a When asked why the my hadnt removed the waste from the park a long time ago. because of potential safety problems, Lemon said that was a good quest1orr "Well,1 guess I dont have an answer for that, other than it's not been seen as a problem," Lemon sand "lt's not like it's a large landfill area. It's a small area. We have numerous areas throughout the Twin Cities, probably, where there's old Undhll sites" 'ri"sr'sr,ii'k'i'iiik," "tiiisthis tqtrtttttqrt, T " I... a.“ hum-MM W "tiiiiiiriit Atty, an: an abandoned M11 site in Moses Syringe: Path irpulmittt"uiitte4 Eyck and gmmigg AmeW-m: 1o6citrfmeo'iiecete 8t62iBtt, at. no (also W your phitttt Ma ad swim Max! M name, by emailing us " wdtrottidttetitex.ttes, or by faxing m at 936-9381 Your tesponst mayhpub lished in next week); Maine Chronicle. rsritturttieriirtitti";, _ ttttjrujriijititrriru However both Lemon and Suva sod the cuy wanted to hire a consul- tant to do a more thor- ough study of the sue to determme Just how sen- ous a problem the my was facing before any action was taken. "At thls point, we haven't found out any- thing Slgnlhcant," Siva smd about the leachate problem, "lt's not alarm- mg at ttus palm But we want lo make sure that our preliminary Investr- gation IS correct"

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