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DurhamCLEAR says they’ve lost the battle but not the war

Posted by news | Filed under All News Stories, Durham

An expensive legal process has forced DurhamCLEAR to end it’s battle agains the region’s energy from waste incinerator.  President and CEO, Doug Anderson says he’s disappointed with the situation, but the group ran out of resources.  He says the group, however, is here to stay, and they will continue to weigh in on various environmental projects across Durham.

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Permalink | July 6th, 2012

One Response to “DurhamCLEAR says they’ve lost the battle but not the war”

  1. Jared Says:
    July 9th, 2012 at 7:20 am

    let toronto have there own incinerator in ther eown town to burn their own garbage..

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