www.insidehalton.com |OAKVILLE BEAVER |Thursday, June 22, 2017 |18 For m ore new s, visit insidehalton.com ^ halton.ca (| 311 s tfA H a lto n REGION NOTICE OF PUBLIC IN FO RM A TIO N CENTRE CLASS ENVIRONM ENTAL ASSESSMENT STUDY W est River W astew ater P um pin g S tatio n an d Forcem ain, Town o f O a k v ille P R -2964A Background The 2011 Sustainable Halton Water and Wastewater Master Plan identified the potential need for higher pumping capacity at the West River Wastewater Pumping Station (WWPS) in the Town of Oakville in order to adequately service population growth to 2031. Additionally, an opportunity exists to implement a second wastewater forcemain (WWFM) to provide redundancy and compliance with Halton Region's latest design standards. The map shows the approximate limits of the Study area. Accordingly, Halton Region initiated a Municipal Class Environmental Assessment Study (Class EA) which considered a wide range of WWPS and WWFM upgrade alternatives in order to select the most appropriate station design concept and forcemain alignment. The impact o f the upgrade alternatives on social, cultural, economic and natural environments are being evaluated and assessed during the Study. 3 Youifflifl R id eD o n 't H id einH a lto n th isS u n d a y Thousands of Canadians are set to ride their bikes in Canada' s largest cycling fundraiser for mental health on Sunday, June 25 in communities throughout the country for the Canadian Mental Health Association' s (CMHA) 6th an nual Ride Don't Hide event. Ride Don't Hide - Halton will start at The Mohawk Inn and Conference Cen tre in Campbellville and will include 7 km, 45-km, 20-km, and 75-km cycling routes through the Niagara Escarp ment, as well as a 3-km nature walk. In any given year, one in five, or ap proximately seven million Canadians, experience a mental health problem or illness, but only one-third will seek help -- often due to the discrimination and stigma around mental illness. The Ride Don't Hide movement aims to help overcome the stigma by creating a welcoming and inclusive community of hope and empowerment, to open up conversations around mental health and to raise $1.6 million in 2017 to sup port mental health programs for all. The ride is open to cyclists of all ages and skill levels. Registration and dona tions can be made at www.haltonride.ca. CMHA Halton Region Branch pro vides support to people who have men tal health and/or addiction concerns. They also offer education about mental health, wellness, and addictions as well as information about community ser vices. More information is available at www.halton.cmha.ca. ap plew o o d r id g e i m ead0 w o ° o BRONTE CREEK SILVERTHORN Recommended New Wastewater Pumping Station Location (Berta Point) Recommended Twin Forcemain (Below Bronte Creek) Class EA Process The Study is being conducted in compliance with Schedule B of the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (October 2000, as amended in 2007,2011 and 2015), which is approved under the Ontario Environmental Assessment Act. As part o f the Study, a Public Information Centre (PIC) is scheduled to allow the public and interested stakeholders to learn more about the Study and provide input and comments on the recommended alternative solution. Representatives from Halton Region and its consultant will be available to answer questions and discuss the next steps in the Study at the PIC (drop-in format) which has been arranged for: Existing W est River Wastewater Pumping Station _ * t* * * N Existing Wastewater 1 Forcemain CO N CRETE David McCollum, P. Eng. Project Manager Halton Region 1151 Bronte Road Oakville, Ontario L6M 3L1 Phone: 905-825-6000 ext. 7093 Fax: 905-825-8822 E-mail: David.Mccollum@halton.ca Rob Lewtas, P. Eng., PMP, CEng., C.WEM Project Manager Black & Veatch Canada 50 Minthorn Boulevard, Suite 501 Markham, Ontario L3T 7X8 Phone: 905-370-1243 Fax: 905-747-0974 Email: lewtasr@bv.com 'ream Date: Time: Location: Tuesday, June 27, 2017 6 - 8 p.m. (drop-in meeting format) The Sovereign House 7 West River Street in Bronte Village, Oakville, ON G oncrete nmmings L id Com m ents If you are unable to attend the PIC and would like to provide comments, please forward them to the project team members by July 19,2017. Comments received through the course o f the Study will be considered and documented in the Class Environmental Assessment Project File Report. For more information on this Study and the consultation process, please visit the project website at halton.ca/EAprojects . Information provided in response to this notice will be collected in accordance with the Freedom o f Information and Protection o f Privacy Act. With the exception o f personal information, all comments will become part of the public records. EXPOSED AGGREGATE (P eb ble) · DRIVEW AYS · STEPS · FRENCH CURBS · W ALKW AYS · PATIOS · GARAGE FLOORS ualityAt Its Best! < g^ ) ua This Notice first issued June 5,2017. Call Fernando F R E E E S T IM A T E S & Please contact us, as soon as possible, if you have any accessibility needs at Halton Region events or meetings. 905-844-5518 1-888-944-5518 www.concretetrimmings.com