Farmers block wind-turbine sites

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The protest group, Water Wells First, has for more than a year been fighting the development of a wind farm they say is causing problems for area residents who depend on wells for their drinking water. Tests at several farms have shown their well water has been harmed since construction began.

Three protesters – Brian Leclair, Dave Cameron and Scott Moir – said they intend to block the entrance to the Countryview Line construction site for the entire day.

Kevin Jakubec, spokesperson for Water Wells First, said the three sites will be blocked until Ontario’s Ministry of Environment and Climate Control (MOECC) “issues a halt order” to area wind developers Samsung and Pattern Development.

“Water Wells First demands all pile-driving activities be stopped immediately until the (ministry) identifies” the issues.

Jakubec noted that within the past few weeks, five Chatham Township families have reported “well interference complaints to the (province).”

He added that “out of anger and frustration” members of Water Wells First have “had to act independently to protect their families’ water supply and well-being and block construction crews from operating the pile-drivers.”

Sites under blockade Thursday are at 9998 Oldfield Line, 9917 Countryview Line, and 9525 Countryview Line.

Cameron said he isn't against wind power, but he believes it is important to make sure it is not going to impact local groundwater.
“It's our most precious resource,” he said. “Let's just make sure we're doing the right thing, because if we ever lose (this resource) you can't get it back.”

With all the issues being seen with water wells surrounding this wind project, Cameron doesn't want future generations to look back and question why today's generation didn't fight to protect it.

He also noted this is a Chatham-Kent issue, because if the groundwater source is destroyed, it will mean municipal water will have to be extended to the area, which could cost the whole municipality.

Fight to save water wells | Chatham Daily News


 

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Even these terrorists deserve to have their say before they're taken away in manacles to protect us from them.
 

Danbones

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Say, are those the kevlar tires they need to use now a days because of the GMO corn plants chewing up the old kind?
 

Danbones

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Yeah I though I saw some corn eating it self the other day
I thought it was something in the water...

Turned out to be a loose cow workin his way to the fence.
 

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If it's a group you like, it's common sense.

If it's one you don't, it's nimbyism.


How's the oxytocin?
Yeah, when lefties ruin ground and well water for idiotic and worthless wind power, that's common sense. When righties ruin ground and well water through oil and gas exploitation they're just greedy, environment-hating capitalists. You know, despite the fact the global economy would come to a grinding halt without oil.
What does wind power give us? Allegedly emissions-free power generation that is unreliable and intermittent and requires fossil fuels to make it work.
So how IS that oxytocin, Flossie? It's been almost a year now, would you please finally explain how wind turbines saved Ontario?
Surely to god you've had enough time to thoroughly research your argument by now.
 

mentalfloss

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Yeah, when lefties ruin ground and well water for idiotic and worthless wind power, that's common sense.

Yea, let's bring up even more stuff that has no direct relevance to the topic.

That's real smart, Trumptard.
 

petros

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Sounds good to me too.

It's 8-10 years of steady construction which will give a lot of men and women their red seals.

Yea, let's bring up even more stuff that has no direct relevance to the topic.

That's real smart, Trumptard.
Tit for tat babycakes.
 

captain morgan

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Nobody wants whirlygigs or the NG turbine peak plants that back them up.

What gives ON?

The turbines are excellent bird choppers. It's been calculated that each turbine kills about 1 million birds every 6 months.

I'm just relieved that we have someone looking out for us regarding those pesky flying critters.... Such a nuisance