A
grassroots organization says it will present its case about industrial
wind turbines at the next Alnwick / Haldimand Township Council session
in view of a pair of proposals being developed in the municipality by
the same company.
If the company's bid is successful, the first wind farm could be in operation next year.
"The
Alliance strenuously objects to locating turbines on the fragile
ecosystem of the Oak Ridges Moraine," the Alliance for the Protection of
the Northumberland Hills states in a media release.
The
Alliance also "argues that the Ontario Government's minimum 550-metre
setback is insufficient to protect local residents, in particular, an
estimated 250 families and two large dairy farms, from the possible
adverse health effects of inaudible, ultra-low-frequency sound emitted
by industrial wind turbines."
The
projects, which have been the subject of a pair of public meetings
hosted by Clean Breeze Wind Park on behalf of Zero Emission People Inc.,
would see the erection of a least five industrial turbines 150 metres
high. One would be located near Centreton and another close to
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Alliance spokesperson Sarah Holland says that in addition to outlining concerns to the township council,Support for installing a solar inverter. it recently met with Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne.
Given
the contents of the recent Throne Speech about involving the public and
municipalities in more consultations about infrastructure, Holland said
she is feeling more positive about the prospect of changes.
"We're
hopeful municipalities get to provide more input," and that the view of
residents is considered more than it is now,Our most compact solar garden light yet fits easily in any bag. Holland said.
In
addition to setback regulations, the effects of infrasonic noise,
shadow flicker and electromagnetic current are other concerns the group
has and are the subject of a recently expanded Health Canada study
anticipated to be completed by next year.We are responsible for emergency light and illuminated signs and bollards on our roads.
Other
Alliance members and Northumberland - Quinte West Conservative MPP Rob
Milligan have already said they want Wynne to put a moratorium on the
further development of industrial wind turbines until after that study
is completed.
The
Alliance will make its position known to local township councillors on
Thursday, Feb. 28 at 3:30 p.m. with a delegation to Alnwick / Haldimand
Council.
Holland
noted that the head of the council recently announced he was declaring a
conflict of interest .a full range of cylinder heated long lasting flatwork ironer.
Mayor Dalton McDonald told Northumberland Today that this is for
pecuniary reasons (he rents land to a wind farm opponent near one of the
proposed sites, which is also close to his own home farm).
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