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Out of sight, but hopefully not out of mind.Hoping to engage more urban Miltonians on the far-reaching impact of the proposed quarry in Campbellville, ACTION Milton, an organization that has been galvanizing support to stop the proposal, held their latest public meeting at Milton Sports Centre on Sept. 25. You should be concerned about the quarry even though it six or seven kilometres away, said Gary Williams, a hydrogeologist and one of the group technical committee members, on how the quarry on top of the escarpment might affect water quality across town. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW James Dick Construction Limited JDCL filed an application last year to operate a pit and quarry and an asphalt reprocessing plant 鈥?with a plan to extract 990,000 tonnes of aggregate per year by underwater blasting.The blasting could see contaminants make their way through groundwater and eventuall
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