e acaniet EBCO TNE ChiNONISN E: â€" nurstoeysFebrualy 5. 2001 .. !1. o ie it (s m rnsteriatiarst > ie i o o t o w e c oT l o meogt fg? e t imenmi nds ols C 0CBA ML DL Es OOE L dn necomesoteetetepecle 22e oh Tb LLL 24 .+ nevoneotenatiieg nnnse ts 200 !â€"1‘_â€"_________1_(__. Colbo w ity 1 0 . e rne se ag C capa(:l pl‘ OpOSEI S gflnlinugdfmm fs o us Colborne sewage treatment plant via a â€" has been met. If companies want to y _ N ; a sepfllate sewage treatment capacâ€" new sewer and outflow metered for expands, sewage capacity may curtail <i yÂ¥ *4 f C ity be 1':)_ullt to handle only the existing nighttime and other than peak sewage â€" and new development. l <>} k on 9 industrial park companies; flow times; or x Mr. Rutherford said his proposals D L# ": ts _ wa hqldmg tank is constructed in the ® building a holding tank to receive dovetail with any of the options Mr. P w«!:w’%†§ # * ';i, TA 2 industrial park:area, connected to the â€" industrial park sewage adjacent to the _ Smith outlined. Storm water or existing [ | 4e 0i p D existing plant, again requirâ€" Industrial Park volume could be hanâ€" i ;.==,..:";‘ï¬r.â€"-v~; o iet o s /m ing a sewage line and meterâ€" â€" dled with the creation of a second new. . _ «2: . ~ y o f s ing for offâ€"peak flow into the _ lagoon. Growth could be accommodated. [( _ |_[ hy e. °_0 0 m 3 7 plant. by the reed bed system. _ _ ty 121 2A " / A February 7, 2001 Tuze InpEpi,. â€" The overall capacity of the Further, by selling residential lots, | | -i?rv{ 111. use . wao *f‘ oo * Edn O â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"________|existing system may be financing of the project can be realized. § " stt i. @3 f ta mm ‘ improved by removing the "We need this system," Mr. Rutherâ€" in k %h inscroms | um yI2! hss on || storm water flow from the _ ford said. "It can provide the tax base to ¢ o s [ F _ 3 mss _ en /| total volume of water enterâ€" _ keep us going. dW f j / 1g . U LV _ _ o eanaaninrans f : ing the sewage plant, and by Mr. Rutherford said he had spent 1% Mssc ) 1 BB g oL _ ces pal ue ~ _ improving efficiency of older considerable time and effort of his H 1 tm a | > ; % 3. was" _ . m e . § . sewage lines. Hopefully, Mr. research, contacting property owners, sls | §| C _ 2 'i; t w_mwm E _ . . SPe ‘%ï¬@; \Smith said, the capacity experts, and the adjacent municipality i F â€"Lh_ M .. ~ : o es ,«â€Egg gained by those two engiâ€" of Brighton.. t 9l MDs .§ ‘°"_. stt â€">» ue L neering and construction _ "I‘m not just going to hand over all abt || y . : N« @%Q P _ improvements, will free up my research," Mr. Rutherford told t mtc [| > h . i \spem _ & . J\ | || enough capacity to allow the . council. "No offense, to you, Mr. Smith, seaos 4 e [ | 1\ \ § i JU ho > 0 industrial park waste to flow _ but I‘m not going to just give my ideas [ _ ) 4 h p a : § C O 0 %f through the Colborne treat: away. I‘m not asking for money. I‘m [ / / k 0 j || sys m C . . _ / s ment plant. At present, the _ willing to work with the municipality. > P emetenid C } \& xC ï¬sj%\ y _ ~ofish industrial park industries . I‘ve gexplamed the concepts, but not the j f Pmoe Lrormets J tm s are on septic systems. The details. All I would as.k is thlat .Cr'amahe John Rutherford outlines his proposal for expanding h Ministry of Environment â€" keep me involved with this if it goes Colborne‘s sewage treatment capacity at a special p o h e , has said the septic capacity â€" ahead." meeting of Cramahe council January 31. 1 C \p l P 2 . s .o it o J# cere Icoromienat on ns eaiirimenk 3 Y 5. Yi\ * P . > a Jep mm & ;, § § aromemee sc ® o 34 5{ s .. y : g S sB 5 a g" 5 E 22# ® _ 2 c Oy P ic3 0 smy t c of l . n 2952 &R 2o P BC B 9 f’sk Cl _ ts _ 3 #o$EwqseL§ 3 3 utss c o . L#EIFPsomL ES p Iag m in .._.oufiiiccâ€"te _ 2 u0) i. SseTE.8 E52 EER (D 9 wl e ons memthres es d 5 R#8 4 & 55 5 R 0% & †m % s t nefaecs9ymr38 $ o 5 & & 5 24.3 2 Valentine Extravaganza Nancy Powers photo 39E g:°8â€" g § j [ 7 : 200 e2 88e B4 im Chefs Bob Bourdeau and Mike Thibedeau, of CFB Trenton 8 Wing, were on S g 38 g 2 8 2 55 5 83 | hand as Independent Food Columnist Lenore Bulman samples some Sole Oscar, 5 8. % & ï¬â€œâ€™g 3E § 3 % U r f 3 which is just one of the eight courses being featured during the 10th annual 18 s s s8:‘er": 2 C s Gourmet Extravaganza fundâ€"raiser being hosted by the Trenton Memorial 5 § Eâ€" g; o % C 16 § GQ § Hospital Foundation on February 10 at the base. Tickets are $100 each and REfoRrqpyir § O U . must be purchased in advance by calling 1â€"613â€"392â€"2540, ext. 5401. 28 5E 3 589 2 3 8 _ ced § ' tsofirtoadk T oL P & sEs8s®a@n f m a gersigsss UA a Saotersa0 o H 5 t s m sBgis P1 i C § 2895898 T"lo & mag | # S NE 5 288 "® ‘ "4758 A4m8 & es > * ~ 7193 # Knd f