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Oakville Beaver, 8 Nov 2013, p. 2

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www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Friday, November 8, 2013 | 2 The Regional Municipality of Halton Please contact us, as soon as possible, if you have any accessibility needs at Halton Region events or meetings. PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE Zone 1 Watermain Installation Zone 2 Booster Pumping Station Construction Burloak Drive (Regional Road 21) Town of Oakville and City of Burlington PR-2580 / PR-2727 Halton Region is planning to install a new watermain to carry water from the Burloak Water Purication Plant located at 3380 Rebecca Street to the Kitchen Reservoir on Trawden Way in the Town of Oakville. The watermain will be installed via an underground tunnel in order to minimize the impacts of construction. Work is tentatively scheduled to begin in early 2014 and is expected to take approximately two years to complete. The new watermain will also carry water to the future Zone 2 Booster Pumping Station to be constructed on the west side of Burloak Drive, south of the QEW, in the City of Burlington. Construction will begin following the completion of the new watermain. A Public Information Centre will be held for residents who want to learn more about these construction projects. Please drop in at any time. Project staff will be available to answer your questions. Date: Time: Place: Thursday, November 14, 2013 6:30 ­ 8:30 p.m. Halton Regional Centre, Halton Room 1151 Bronte Road, Oakville NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT ­ PHASE 1 AND 2 Class Environmental Assessment Study for Navy and Water Street Wastewater Pumping Stations & Collection System Town of Oakville Background In 2012 Halton Region completed the Wastewater Pumping Station Master Plan for the southern portions of the City of Burlington and Town of Oakville. This Master Plan recommended a strategy to eliminate as many pumping stations as possible where there are net positive benets (nancial, social, environmental, or operational) that align with ongoing state of good repair work. The downtown core of the Town of Oakville has been redeveloping and will continue to be a major area of intensication. The majority of the downtown core area in the Town of Oakville is currently serviced by the Navy Street and Water Street wastewater pumping stations. Halton Region, in conjunction with the Local Municipalities, has identied this area as a priority area for inll and intensication. The Study The Navy Street pumping station currently has capacity constraints and operational issues under normal conditions. A feasibility study was initiated in 2013 to review options to upgrade the Navy Street pumping station as well as the possibility of eliminating pumping stations, in keeping with the recommendations contained in the Pumping Station Master Plan. The feasibility study concluded that ows to the Navy Street pumping station could be redirected to the nearby Water Street pumping station, eliminating the need for the Navy Street pumping station. Based on the outcomes of the feasibility study, a Phase 1 and 2 Municipal Class Environmental Assessment study is being undertaken to fulll the requirements in accordance with Schedule B of the Municipal Class Environment Assessment document (October 2000 as amended in 2007 and 2011). Public Consultation A vital component of this study will involve consultation with interested stakeholders including the public and regulatory agencies. A Public Information Centre will be held (details of PIC will be advertised at a future date) during the process to solicit input and comments from the public. Based on feedback from this PIC, as well as input from review agencies and other stakeholders, the Region and its consultant will prepare and post a Project File for a mandatory review period. If you would like to learn more about the project and are unable to attend the Public Information Centre, please contact: Marek Braczek, P.Eng. Project Manager Public Works 905-825-6000 x 7128 Marek.Braczek@halton.ca COLONEL WILLIAM PARKWAY EASEMENT UPPER MIDDLE ROAD (REG. RD. 38) UPPER MIDDLE ROAD (REG. RD. 38) IVE (REG. R D. 21) A mailing list for future notication purposes will be kept for this study. If you would like to be added to the list to receive future information about this project, or if you have any questions or comments about the project, please contact either of the individuals identied below. Project information will also be posted on Halton's website at www.halton.ca. To be placed on the mailing list, or for information requests or questions, please contact either: Mr. Guo (Mickey) Liu, P. Eng. Project Manager Halton Region 1151 Bronte Road Oakville, Ontario L6M 3L1 Phone: 905-825-6000 x7235 Email: mickey.liu@halton.ca Ms. Susan Liver, P.Eng. Senior Project Manager Black & Veatch 50 Minthorn Blvd, Suite 501 Markham, Ontario L3T 7X8 Phone: 905-747-8506 x26 Email: livers@bv.com BURL OA K DR MAINWAY FUTURE ZONE 2 STATION QUEEN ELIZABE TH WAY WYECROFT RD. BURLO AK DR. HARVESTER ROAD C.N. RAIL NEW STREET REBECCA STREET (REG. RD. 25) BURLOAK WATER BRONTE ROAD BRON TE ROAD (REG. R D. 25) KITCHEN RESERVOIR ES AK D TL AR EA EV GR UL BO

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