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48904

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In reviewing the latest noise assessment, a few items have been identified that are a concern to the overall application and are detailed below. Latest ERO submission challenges the requirement for an EAA, the proponents Read more

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48919

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This area supports school and residential communities including school buses, TTC, crosswalks, both indoor and outdoor sport and physical activity venues and walking paths; seems hardly fitting for the processing of organic garbage site. Read more

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48928

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This is a residential neighborhood with young families and children. The last thing it needs is more noise and heavy trucks rumbling along these small streets. There is already a sewage processing plant. This needs to be taken to a more appropriate area, NOT here is West Hill.

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48943

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I have lived in this area since 1974 and can't imagine the constant noise of 100 plus truck travelling to this location each day. I live a 5 minute walk from this location and walked daily on the connecting streets. Regardless of your acoustic assessment, the Litmus test is living in the area. Read more

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48946

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The operation of the facility over a 24 hour period causing noise, toxic gases and excess traffic in a community with several schools in all directions from the plant, a community centre and several elderly and young children is a high risk for breathing and health concerns as well as safety. Read more

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48954

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I have reviewed both the traffic and acoustic studies as best I could, and find them severely lacking in overall relevance, since they do not address effects outside of the limited boundaries of Coronation, Manse, Lawrence and Beechgrove. Read more

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48955

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We do not believe that this facility should be expanded to manage organics. The traffic sling with the CO2 emissions from the trucks and the plant itself will have invade our quiet residential neighbourhood. Please have the proponent reconsider this location.

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48957

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I lived on on Beechgrove Drive south of Lawrence Ave East. During weekday morning and afternoon there were were green trucks coming up from the Bioplant at 633 Coronation Drive and as well going up to Lawrence Ave and travelled above Speed limit of 40 Km per hour. Read more

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48958

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I am one of the residents of this beau neighborhood which you are going to ruin by subjecting it to biochemical gasses, pollution, hideous sight, smell and noises of stinky trucks passing from its streets 24 hours a day! This is just an example of environmental racism and inequality. Read more

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49004

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To whom it may concern ---- It appears that work is under way and has been for sometime now to allow these rather large tractor trailer units to use the port union pathway to get to Beechgrove as evidenced by means of the widening of the bridge across the 401 on Pt Union. What a joke....! Read more