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Cement dumped on township property by "˜mistake"™: CAO

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Having wet cement dumped on vacant township property was a mistake, say Wellington North officials after receiving numerous complaints from the public.

The cement, residue from a nearby development, was poured onto township property near the Arthur wastewater facility on Preston Street South.

A resident spotted the truck dumping the cement, took photos and posted them on the “Arthur: What’s Happening” Facebook page.

CAO Mike Givens said that is normal construction practice, but the driver made a mistake.

“In this instance it looks like the gentleman made a mistake, assumed that the adjoining property was part of the development and cleaned out the residue on the property, which turns out is owned by the township,” said Givens.

He told the Advertiser the township informed the developer of the error, but is not taking any other action.

“We trust that they will address the situation,” he said.

“We’re not going to press them to do it in a huge rush or anything.

“It has no impact ... there’s no environmental impact, it’s a vacant piece of land.”

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