Bio incinerator protest by Ryley area residents at Legislature

Protest-JoeWigington

Residents of Ryley and Beaver County travelled to the Alberta Legislature Friday to protest the proposed G-M Pearson biomedical waste incinerator facility under consideration for the county’s industrial park just east of the village.

Over 30 people braved the frigid cold that morning to wave placards stating messages like: “Biomedical waste plus incineration equals dioxins, furons, cancer,” and “No need for another facility, Swan Hills wants and needs all biomedical waste.”

The protest at the Legislature attracted media from Edmonton, with television broadcasts coming as early as noon the same day.

The dilemma involving environmental issues versus locals in and around the Ryley area fearing contamination from such a facility also appeared the next day in the print media, and again on television…. for more see the Mar. 3/15 Mercury