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To: Lawrence Burg who wrote (3714)3/19/1998 1:39:00 PM
From: Tom G  Respond to of 6467
 
here is an old post of mine.Some info on the transfer station;

Another Update:Here is some info on the Niagra and Oshawa Plants.

Niagra will be located at the Power Grow Landfill,
>ready access to major highway corridors:
Queen Elizabeth into Eastern Ontario,Western Ontario into Michigan.Interstate 90 into
Eastern new York,New England,Pennsylvania,and Ohio.
>Fully permitted 67 acre site,licensed to accept municipal solid wastes and bio-solids
North America Wide.
>On site storage licensed for 100,000 tonnes
>Licensed for land application of sludge-over 10,000 acres in Niagra
Region.
>No limit on inbound volumes
>Can utilize strength of Thermo Waste Exchange sales department to market capability
of both solid waste station and Thermo Master Plant
>Ability to offload,bulk,consolidate or remanifest waste waste to other Thermo Master
locations
>Provide consolidation,reloading services on a "For Fee" basis to third party haulers
and generators
>Only proven organic processing technology introduced to the Western New York
State and Region of Niagra Market areas.With the exception of a number of small
windrow composting facilities no competing technology is available
>Ability to internalize all transportation requirements utilizing a diverse range of waste
hauling/handling vehicles owned/operated
by Ontario Disposal Limited.

I will post the Oshawa info later.

PS Financing is in place for both of these place.(Debt Financing)
Tom



To: Lawrence Burg who wrote (3714)3/19/1998 2:19:00 PM
From: Sheldon Fast  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6467
 
Lawrence:

There is a reference in TTRIF news of July 30/1997.

The Toronto Phone: Ontario Waste Management Corp (416) 923 2918.

University of Toronto earth sciences has indexes to proposals
through the years, some by them, so they have definitely been around for many years. The text is unavailable through the net.
utoronto.ca

Regards, Sheldon



To: Lawrence Burg who wrote (3714)3/19/1998 6:12:00 PM
From: john b  Respond to of 6467
 
Hey Larry & TT'ers

Just got back from the Richmond site on Mitchell Island. Was there about 11AM this morning. Site is still pre-loaded but they seemed to be in the process of removing it. Loader and trucks were on location, working on the west side of the site, scooping up and loading the trucks. Looked around a bit for anyone but only saw those involved in the removal process and felt it was best to let them keep busy at their jobs. That's about all, sorry I didn't have the energy to climb to the top or do some real sleuthing around.

JB



To: Lawrence Burg who wrote (3714)3/24/1998 2:11:00 PM
From: Cliff Maki  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6467
 
LAWRENCE, you asked for information concerning Harvey Ambrose. I can inform you that I know him well after several private negotiations concerning other waste management projects with another client. I met him in his office a few years ago in Courtice, near Oshawa, Ontario. He is a very capable and shrewd businessman who has successfully developed his private companies over more than twenty years. He also has long-term contracts in hand for disposal of several hundred tons per day of sewage sludge and industrial sludges that he has been landspreading for many years. I am sure he is capable of developing the Oshawa and Niagara projects as a joint venture partner. Furthermore, I know the environmental permits are now in the final phase of review and believe he should have permits for both projects within the next month or two. I now believe with 95% probability that both projects will be in construction during the summer of 1998.

Best regards,

Cliff Maki