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Dresden waste disposal site needs environmen­tal assessment: minister

- ELLWOOD SHREVE

Ontario's environmen­t minister says the company seeking to reopen a dormant waste disposal site near Dresden will need to undergo a “comprehens­ive environmen­tal assessment.”

Andrea Khanjin released a statement on X Friday night stating in recent weeks she has heard concerns raised by the local community and the Municipali­ty of Chatham-kent regarding applicatio­ns by Mississaug­a-based York1 Environmen­tal Waste Solutions “to reopen and expand a dormant landfill.

“This site was establishe­d 40 years ago, prior to Ontario's requiremen­t that landfills undergo an environmen­tal assessment,” the minister added.

“In keeping with the process that any other landfill would be required to undergo today, I will be taking steps to require this project to complete a comprehens­ive environmen­tal assessment under the Environmen­tal Assessment Act,” Khanjin said.

She said this would require the site to address community concerns and mitigate potential impacts before it could happen.

Dresden-area citizens and Chatham-kent and Lambton County politician­s are vehemently opposed to a proposal by York1 to develop a regenerati­ve recycling facility seeking to accept up to 6,000 tonnes daily of non-hazardous constructi­on and demolition waste, along with 30,000 tonnes of unprocesse­d soils.

The company also has a proposal to create an eight-hectare (20 acre) landfill with 1.62 million cubic metres of waste capacity on the 35-hectare (86-acre) site with a maximum fill rate of 365,000 tonnes a year — an average of 1,000 tonnes daily. The applicatio­n is to accept non-hazardous industrial, commercial institutio­nal and municipal demolition and constructi­on waste along with non-hazardous contaminat­ed soil.

York1 is also requesting the recycling and landfill project be allowed to operate 24 hours a day, seven days a week at the property located at 29831 Irish School Rd., less than a kilometre from Dresden.

Since York1 is seeking to amend existing permits at the dormant waste disposal site, the company argues it will allow for lesser of an environmen­tal review process to proceed.

Chatham-kent Mayor Darrin Canniff said although a full-blown environmen­tal assessment will take a lot of time and money by York1, “it doesn't stop (the project) now.”

“It isn't a zero per cent chance of happening,” Canniff said. “That's what the public is looking for, to say, `No, it's done.' This doesn't do that.”

The municipali­ty released an update Friday after completing its submission to the environmen­t ministry regarding York1's initial applicatio­n for an increase in waste processing capacity for its proposed recycling facility.

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