Saturday, 4 July 2015

If you think your local sewerage system is adequate ?

From Wikipedia:

Glyphosate (N-(phosphonomethyl)glycine) is a broad-spectrum systemic herbicide used to kill weeds, especially annual broadleaf weeds and grasses known to compete with commercial crops grown around the globe. It was discovered to be an herbicide by Monsanto chemist John E. Franz in 1970.[3] Monsanto brought it to market in the 1970s under the trade name Roundup and Monsanto's last commercially relevant United States patent expired in 2000.

Glyphosate was quickly adopted by farmers, even more so when Monsanto introduced glyphosate-resistant crops, enabling farmers to kill weeds without killing their crops. In 2007, glyphosate was the most used herbicide in the United States agricultural sector, with 180 to 185 million pounds (82,000 to 84,000 tonnes) applied, and the second-most used in home and garden market where users applied 5 to 8 million pounds (2,300 to 3,600 tonnes); in addition, industry, commerce, and government applied 13 to 15 million pounds (5,900 to 6,800 tonnes).[4] With its heavy use in agriculture, weed resistance to glyphosate is a growing problem. While glyphosate and formulations such as Roundup have been approved by regulatory bodies worldwide and are widely used, concerns about their effects on humans and the environment persist.[5]

Glyphosate's mode of action is to inhibit a plant enzyme involved in the synthesis of the aromatic amino acidstyrosinetryptophan, and phenylalanine. It is absorbed through foliage, and minimally through roots,[6][7][8] and translocated to growing points. Because of this mode of action, it is only effective on actively growing plants; it is not effective as a pre-emergence herbicide. Some crops have been genetically engineered to be resistant to glyphosate (i.e., Roundup Ready, also created by Monsanto Company). Such crops allow farmers to use glyphosate as a postemergence herbicide against both broadleaf and cereal weeds, but the development of similar resistance in some weed species is emerging as a costly problem. Roundup Ready soybean was the first Roundup Ready crop.

Many regulatory and scholarly reviews have evaluated the relative toxicity of glyphosate as an herbicide. The German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment published a toxicology review in 2013, which found that "the available data is contradictory and far from being convincing" with regard to correlations between exposure to glyphosate formulations and risk of various cancers, including non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL).[9] A meta-analysis published in 2014 identified an increased risk of NHL in workers exposed to glyphosate formulations.[10] In March 2015 the World Health Organization's International Agency for Research on Cancer published a summary of its forthcoming monograph on glyphosate, and classified it as "probably carcinogenic in humans" (category 2A) based on epidemiological studies, animal studies, and in vitro studies.[5][11][12]


Public Meeting for OP

Received today:

Feelings are already running high .. I personally think alternatively to worrying about septic tanks, which are not a problem and will shortly become a source of energy for home and community systems, the local rivers should be tested for poisoning by Roundup runoff and embodiment in plants and foods and the impact this horrible chemical has had on human health.  

I am not sure that the existing project is not a waste of money and time because of the residual human medications in the resultant water. Farmers may regard high levels of antibiotics as acceptable in food and animal waste seepage that ends up on our beaches, but I don't. 

Arthur

Subject: Re: Public Meeting for OP

Hi Carol:

Thank you for your response of yesterday. It is appreciated.

Since this is or should be a public meeting for the OP there will be an appropriate notice to all property owners in Lambton Shores. A simple newspaper notice as the municipality is well aware is not sufficient. This factor is a well established guide line as Lambton Shores has previously been advised by the authorities.

In an effort to avoid offending the legal rules of "Natural Justice" will you please let me know when the Municipality will advice its property owners of this upcoming public meeting?

Further will the administration and the planner undertake to give full disclosure of the impact of the new proposed draft OP on the use of private property?

There are more questions that the municipality should address in order to have transparency and openess.

Thank you.

Bob Sharen

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EXTRACT: Councillor Bonesteel concerned re: installation of sewers along lakeshore

This video needs to be sent to everyone in the SPPA whether resident year round or not and not to do it is irresponsible in my view. Time for action against the bulldozer.

Check out this video on YouTube:

http://youtu.be/of5f3kqq6M0

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