Brookfield tire burning plan fuels debate
Last Updated: Thursday, November 30, 2006 | 9:50 AM ET
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A cement plant's plan to burn tires in Brookfield is causing concern in the community, with some residents worried about pollution and potential health problems.
About 300 people packed into the Lakeside Bingo Hall Wednesday night to hear why Lafarge Canada Inc. wants to burn old tires in its kilns in Brookfield.
The company is vying for a contract to collect every worn out tire in the province — 800,000 are generated each year — and burn most of them in a big kiln to fuel its cement plant.
Lafarge says it will follow all the environmental rules, but some residents are still worried.
"Pollution travels with the wind, irrespective of where it is produced," said Allan Sorflaten, with the Shortts Lake Residents Association.
But the community has a lot to lose if the Brookfield plant can't cut costs, said manager Chris Richards.
"If our plant doesn't stay sustainable and cost effective, we're not going to be here. It's just a fact of life," he said.
Lafarge Brookfield is awaiting a decision from the Resource Recovery Fund and the provincial Department of Environment and Labour.
The company's international parent, Lafarge SA of France, already has permits to burn tires for fuel at plants in Ontario, Quebec and the United States.
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