Walker Environmental addressed the public at a three day open house this week.
INGERSOLL - About 11 people attended a recent open house at the Walker Environmental office in Ingersoll.
The three day event invited members of the public to stop by, ask questions, voice concerns and learn more about the environmental assessment and proposed landfill.
Project Director Darren Fry stresses the importance of open communication.
"It's important to have conversations to understand folks specific concerns, respond to them and demonstrate the requirements that modern landfills must meet in modern Ontario."
Fry says they want to help keep the public in the loop, now that the field work is about to begin in their assessment.
"There will be experts out in the community doing things like observing wildlife, counting traffic and monitoring water. We just wanted to let folks know that these activities were occurring and if they had any specific questions they would have the opportunity to speak to us."
If you missed the open house Fry says you are welcome to stop by there office on Carnegie Street during their week. You can also visit their website.

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