DEC 18,2012- Harper government -Randle Reef cleanu As part of U. S. Steel Canada's ongoing commitment to environmental sustainability, we are pleased to contribute to a remediation project that will benefit the entire Hamilton community," said Anton Jura, President and General Manager of U. S. Steel Canada. "The new port facilities and green space added to the harbour front will improve the viability of the harbour to move our city forward."
The estimated cost of the Randle Reef sediment remediation project is $138.9 million. In addition to the $46.3 million in funding from the federal government, the Province of Ontario has committed to provide $46.3 million, and $14 million is being contributed by the City of Hamilton, $14 million by U. S. Steel Canada and $14 million by the Hamilton Port Authority, as well as $2.3 million from the City of Burlington and $2 million from Halton Region.
They estimate 675,000 cubic meters of soil remediation needed.Will see how big a piece of the action BEV gets,this is HUGE.
In this type of nasty cleanups not to many private companies want to make news headlines,probably part of their contracts for Bev to keep it quiet.