Noisy metal scrapping company wants to run 24/7 — neighbour says that idea is 'insane'
Triple M Metal has applied to the province to expand its metal shredding operating hours at its north-end Hamilton location despite noise and emission concerns. "It will have a significant negative impact on the local human population and biodiversity,” says Coun. Tammy Hawng.
Triple M, based in Brampton, didn't respond to requests for comment
The sound of a dozen preschoolers clanging every pot and pan in Wade Doucette's kitchen — but amplified by 10.
That's how Doucette, 66, describes the level of noise emanating from Triple M Metal's recycling centre near his north-end Hamilton home.
"You wake up in the morning, you hear crashing iron," Doucette said. "Every time you open your door, you hear exploding metal. It's so bad that you cannot have any peace or quiet outside."