Ontario’s premier was greeted by protesters in Chatham-Kent on Thursday.
Kathleen Wynne visited to the Chatham-Kent museum Thursday afternoon, where she talked with a group of demonstrators.
Kevin Jakubec spearheads the grassroots organization called water wells first.
The group claims water in the area has been contaminated with heavy metals from kettle point, black shale particles, disturbed by wind turbine construction.
They believe vibration from operating the turbines agitates the bedrock making the water they consume and bathe in, turn black.
Jakubec told the premier the issue needs to be addressed now.
Following that stop, Wynne dropped by Truly Green Farms.
On its website, the tomato greenhouse operation promotes itself as innovative, “using a carbon neutral process and waste heat from a nearby ethanol plant to reduce its impact to the environment.”
Wynne is in Windsor on Friday.