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The City of Kingston, Wolfe Island, and Bath are just a few of the communities that make up the easternmost part of Lake Ontario. This area supports many of the lake’s remaining natural areas and a small commercial fishery. Chronic sewage problems are some of the most persistent environmental issues in the region.

Water plan on tap – The Whig Standard – Ontario, CA
April 7th, 2011 
   
Ontario residents are being asked to help set a course for the future of water management across the province.For residents from Brockville to Napanee, Frontenac Islands to Newboro, that will mean making contact with the Cataraqui Source Protection Committee.The ministry appointed group, consisting of business, finance, agricultural, education and general public... (more)
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Let’s ban the word “NIMBY”
April 4th, 2011 
   
It finally feels like spring: the sun is out, the crocuses are up, and temperatures are climbing above freezing. It is a time for new life and fresh starts.This spring, we would like to make a pact with you. Let's never again use the word "NIMBY". If you care about the environment and your neighbours (and we are pretty sure that you do), it's a good pact to make.NIMBY,... (more)
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Watertown Daily Times | Bird, turbine battle builds
April 4th, 2011 
   
After some wind power projects have had dramatically higher numbers of bird deaths than predicted, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has issued set of voluntary guidelines for wind projects to rein in the problem.Those guidelines, if adopted by the government and developers, could force significant changes to projects, including those along the St. Lawrence River and Lake... (more)
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Nuclear power is safe — until something goes horribly wrong – The Whig Standard – Ontario, CA
March 19th, 2011 
   
One of my first serious jobs in life was as an Ontario Hydro clerk, working in the construction drawing office of the Pickering "B" nuclear power plant as it was being built. Like Pickering "A", the operational plant beside it, Pickering "B" would eventually encompass four Candu reactors.A good friend was a quality control tester on the site. Amongst other measures, his... (more)
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Foul winds blow at workshop – The Whig Standard – Ontario, CA
March 10th, 2011 
   
The pro-wind power stance of the Sierra Club Canada environmental group caught its executive director in a political crosswind in Kingston this week.John Bennett had a good day going on Tuesday. In the morning, he announced a joint application to the Federal Court of Canada to fight a shipment of decommissioned nuclear generators through the Great Lakes.By Tuesday... (more)
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Killing offshore wind farms could be genius or folly – The Whig Standard – Ontario, CA
February 25th, 2011 
   
You didn't have to be Pythagoras to determine the motivation behind the Liberals' pulling the chute on offshore windfarms was purely political. It had to be the easiest conclusion to draw since Bligh deduced his crew wasn't fond of him.What remains to be seen is whether it was political genius or folly.We might suspect the Liberals have done an incredibly stupid thing.... (more)
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Turbine project ‘on hold,’ ministry spokesman says – The Whig Standard – Ontario, CA
February 25th, 2011 
   
The abrupt cancellation of the Kingston-area offshore wind turbine project left a 300-megawatt hole in planned generation to the eastern Ontario power grid but officials with the provincial energy ministry aren't saying whether solar projects will be allowed to make up the difference.In fact, ministry spokesman Andrew Block stressed yesterday that the $1.35-billion offshore... (more)
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Province puts offshore wind project on ice – Kingston This Week – Ontario, CA
February 22nd, 2011 
   
The decision by the Ontario government to stall proposed offshore wind projects — including a multi million project off Wolfe and Amherst islands in Kingston — is "troubling," says the CAO of the Kingston Economic Development Commission."The winds have stopped blowing for now," says Jeff Garrah, who says the stop-order means the loss of 1,900 jobs over five years,... (more)
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Company studies death of raptors – The Whig Standard – Ontario, CA
January 28th, 2011 
   
The company that owns and operates the 86 wind turbines on Wolfe Island will take measures to try to reduce the number of raptors killed by the project.A post-construction monitoring report released by TransAlta on Monday revealed that 10 raptor carcasses were recovered between Jan. 1 and June 30, 2010. A dozen were found between July 1 and Dec. 31, 2009.While the... (more)
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Death of large birds concerns naturalist – The Whig Standard – Ontario, CA
January 26th, 2011 
   
There were fewer birds and bats killed by wind turbines on Wolfe Island in the first half of 2010 than during the previous six months, but the number of dead raptors is cause for concern, says a bird expert.During the period between Jan. 1 and June 30 of last year, 10 raptor carcasses were recovered, compared to 12 between July 1 and Dec. 31, 2009.Seven red-tailed... (more)
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