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Gravity sanitary sewer from Indian Road sewage pumping station to Lakeshore Road trunk sewer

Notice of completion – Schedule B

The study and preferred solution

The Region of Peel identified the need to build a new gravity sanitary sewer to provide long term servicing for residents currently serviced by the Indian Road Sewage Pumping Station (SPS). A Schedule B Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) study has been completed and has identified the preferred sanitary sewer route. The sewer will extend from Indian Rd. SPS along Indian Rd. to Kane Rd. and south on Kane Rd./Wesley Ave. to connect to a sanitary sewer being constructed on Lakeshore Rd. West. Subject to comments received as a result of this Notice, and the receipt of necessary approvals, the Region of Peel intends to proceed to design and construction of this project.

Project File Report

The completed Project File Report will be on public record for review and comment for a 30-calendar day period and made available. We invite you to review it and provide written comments and concerns during the comment period starting July 15, 2021 and ending August 15, 2021 directly to:

Lyle LeDrew, C.E.T
Project Manager, Water & Wastewater
905-791-7800 ext. 7836
Lyle.ledrew@peelregion.ca

Comments and Part II Order Requests

Part II Order requests may be made to the Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks on the grounds that the requested order may prevent, mitigate or remedy adverse impacts on constitutionally protected Aboriginal and treaty rights. Part II Order requests on other grounds will not be considered.

Requests must be sent to the Ministry by August 15, 2021 and should be sent in writing or email to both:

Minister Jeff Yurek
Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks
777 Bay Street, 5th Floor, Toronto ON, M7A 2J3
minister.mecp@ontario.ca

Director, Environmental Assessment Branch
Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks
135 St. Clair Ave. W, 1st Floor, Toronto, ON, M4V 1P5
EABDirector@ontario.ca

Requests should specify the kind of order being requested (request for additional conditions or an individual/comprehensive environmental assessment), how an order may prevent, mitigate or remedy potential adverse impacts, and any information in support of the statements in the request. Requests should also include the requester contact information. This will ensure that the Ministry is able to efficiently begin reviewing the request.

This notice was first issued on July 21, 2021.