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Wind turbines raising alarms

The Windsor Star |Sharon Hill |March 22, 2007
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Wind turbines shouldn't be allowed near Point Pelee National Park, Holiday Beach or the south shore of Essex County, Ron Elliott, co-ordinator of the Windsor Essex County Environment Committee, says. "They do have the potential if they're in the wrong places to be an environmental disaster for birds. There's no denying that. And they're going to be around for 20 years, so they have to be located right," Elliott said, adding the "whole south shore is essentially one big migration route."


Wind turbines shouldn't be allowed near Point Pelee National Park, Holiday Beach or the south shore of Essex County, Ron Elliott, co-ordinator of the Windsor Essex County Environment Committee, says.

"They do have the potential if they're in the wrong places to be an environmental disaster for birds. There's no denying that. And they're going to be around for 20 years, so they have to be located right," Elliott said, adding the "whole south shore is essentially one big migration route."

Phil Roberts, president of the Essex County Field Naturalists' Club and committee member, said two of four major migration flyways, the Mississippi and Atlantic flyways, converge over Essex County. And the southern half of the county has most of the …

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Wind turbines shouldn't be allowed near Point Pelee National Park, Holiday Beach or the south shore of Essex County, Ron Elliott, co-ordinator of the Windsor Essex County Environment Committee, says.

"They do have the potential if they're in the wrong places to be an environmental disaster for birds. There's no denying that. And they're going to be around for 20 years, so they have to be located right," Elliott said, adding the "whole south shore is essentially one big migration route."

Phil Roberts, president of the Essex County Field Naturalists' Club and committee member, said two of four major migration flyways, the Mississippi and Atlantic flyways, converge over Essex County. And the southern half of the county has most of the significant woodlots and wetlands. Even one turbine, placed in a poor spot, could disrupt breeding.

"We should be cautious in putting enormous wind developments in these areas because we really don't know what the impact is."

The committee said it supports wind energy as a way to reduce air pollution. It is mapping migration patterns and plans to create a map that will show where wind turbines could be placed. There may be areas near Highway 401 that could have turbines, Elliot said.

"We are supporting the installation of wind turbines in environmentally appropriate areas," Elliott said, adding that thorough environmental assessments should be done. "Areas where they will not negatively impact the migration patterns of birds, bats and butterflies or disrupt habitat."

The committee has also recommended municipalities impose a year-long ban on wind turbines to allow for more research.

Leamington Mayor John Adams, who serves on the committee, said he'd like to see one standard policy on wind turbines for the county. Adams said he's against any wind turbines south of County Road 18, which runs north of Leamington and Kingsville.

Gengrowth, a Toronto wind energy development company, is proposing five small-scale wind farms in Essex County.

David Singer, vice-president of Gengrowth's business development, said the company is doing an environmental assessment that includes bird studies. "We're confident that this project can be successful ... with minimal, minimal impacts to the bird population.



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