Royal Windsor sanitary sewer diversion
Notice of Study Commencement – July 27, 2023
Background
Peel Region has started the Royal Windsor Wastewater Sewer Diversion Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (MCEA) study. This MCEA builds off a recently completed master planning study (i.e. Block1 Study) focused on Park Royal, Sheridan Homeland, and the commercial areas around it. The study outlined conceptual wastewater infrastructure required to enhance flood resiliency, prevent sewage overflow into Sheridan creek, support additional growth, and facilitate treatment plant expansion. Royal Windsor Diversion is one of the proposed infrastructures. This study will evaluate all potential alternatives for its development within the highlighted study area.
Process
This study will follow the 2023 process for a Schedule “B” MCEA project, which includes:
- Public and stakeholder consultations.
- An evaluation of alternative solutions.
- An assessment of proposed alternatives.
- Identification of methods to lessen the adverse impacts to the community.
Your input is important
As part of the Study, online public engagement will be arranged to allow interested members of the public an opportunity to review and comment on the alternatives, including the preferred alternative, the evaluation process, and next steps in the Study process. Any input received, will be incorporated into the Project File Report, which will be available for public review when the study is completed.
Display boards and additional information will be made available to the public on this webpage.
Contact the team
The study is currently in the early stages and a date for online public engagement will be communicated in a future notice. For further information and to provide your comments, please contact:
Farshad Salehzadeh, MEPP, P.Eng.
Advisor, Public Works, Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Drive, Suite A, 4th Floor, Brampton, ON, L6T 4B9
Tel: 905-791-7800 ext. 4182
The Region of Peel is committed to ensuring that all Regional services, programs, and facilities are inclusive and accessible. Please contact the Project Manager if you need any accommodations to provide comments and/or feedback for this study.
With the exception of personal information, all comments will become part of the public record of the study. The study is being conducted according to the requirements of the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment, which is a planning process approved under Ontario’s Environmental Assessment Act.