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Hi Everyone,<BR>
The attachment is the notification about the Townhall meeting from Norah about the Gravel pits and more. For some reason it bounced back to her. Please forward it on to all of your contacts who are not GREN members.<BR>
See you June 3 in Guelph.<BR><BR><BR>
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Date: Sat, 22 May 2010 17:49:40 -0400<BR>From: nrchaloner@hotmail.com<BR>To: fonka25@hotmail.com<BR>Subject: Re: GREN in Guelph for Growth, Gravel and Groundwater.<BR><BR>Hi Yvonne, I sent this to GREN some time ago and it bounced. Could you please forward.?. This is the final copy that has gone out to the press here and in Wellington County. <BR>If it could go out to others that would be good. <BR>I attended a presentation by the Greenlands folks in Elora a couple of week ago and followed up on info that 70% of the water in a watershed comes from the headwaters. The N. Dufferin proposed quarry is just a few miles northeast of the Luther Marsh and Dundalk at the top of our headwaters. I am hoping to get a map up for the event. The GRCA says that it is across a land divide. But I wonder if we can assume that water underground will not shift through cracks and fissures with blasting out 2400 acres to 200ft deep. If you could forward to anyone over there that would be good. Cambridge also. Thanks, Norah. <BR><BR>
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