Environmental Impact statement

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As someone who spends a lot of time on Georgian Bay through sailing and tourism, I’m paying close attention to the proposed pumped storage project in Meaford.

 

Healthy water isn’t optional here—it supports our entire coastal community, from marinas and charter operators to fishing and tourism.

 

One concern that stands out is the potential disturbance of mercury-bearing sediments. Research shows that when these are disrupted, they can convert into methylmercury, a toxin that builds up in fish and the food chain.

 

If this risk hasn’t been fully assessed yet, it deserves careful, independent review.

 

It also raises a bigger question: do we really need this project here, in this location? When risks remain uncertain, they may outweigh the benefits.

 

This isn’t about opposing development—it’s about making sure we fully understand the long-term impact before moving forward.

 

Georgian Bay is worth getting this right.

 

#GeorgianBay #Sailing #Tourism #GreatLakes #EnvironmentalStewardship

Présenté par
Collin Young
Phase
Planification
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Date et heure de soumission
2026-04-06 19 h 12
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