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34 FOCUS - NOVEMBER 2015 modest 7000 online and offered on-site assistance to local authorities. With that money we bought a home for a fam- ily of ten supplies for 150 students 80 tarps for wa- terproofing and temporary shelters plus a bit to help rebuild schools. We con- nected directly with suppli- ers and personally directed the distribution. Jackie already has de- signs on a Christmas return to the troubled region. The publics largely forgotten the epal quake but people are still in need. He aspires to expand the program implemented in Jamaica and Columbia to legitimate charity status as well as branching out to other global areas in need. Ideally each location would be a self-sustaining community serving as school and orphanage. I want to teach experiential education in those places. The teacher is also still a student. In Nepal through the devastation people kept faith and hope and contin- ued smiling. They accepted what had happened pulled together as a community and lived in the moment. Thats a lesson we can all learn. Jackie Chan has absorbed perseverance against adver- sity into his being. Lake- heads program perfectly complemented his already- varied life experience en- suring a challenging and re- warding lifes work. There will always be people in need there will always be new lessons to learn and hell always be an active participant. And as Jackie will tell you experience is the best teacher. By Scott Mercer Focus on Scugog NOTICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE Provision of additional water supply capacity and water storage capacity to service the Port Perry Urban Area The Regional Municipality of Durham Works Department 6 05 Rossland Rd. E. Whitby ON L1N 6 A3 Telephone 9 05- 6 6 8 - 7 7 11 or 1- 8 00- 37 2- 1102 www.durham.ca WORK S DEP ARTMENT P U BLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE In 2 0 0 9 th e Reg ion of Durh am initiated a Class Environmental Assessment Class EA to p lan f or additional w ater sup p ly and storag e cap acity to service th e Port Perry Urban Area as w ell as imp rove naturally occurring aesth etic ch aracteristics of th e ex isting municip al w ater sup p ly taste odour and colour . Th e additional cap acity is required to sup p ort f uture develop ment w ith in th e Port Perry Urban Area as f orecast under th e Durh am Reg ional Of f icial Plan as w ell as sup p ort th e long - term g oal of p roviding municip al w ater servicing to th e entire Port Perry Urban Area including th ose areas currently serviced by p rivate w ells. P roject Status In consultation w ith interested stak eh olders p ublic ag encies and First Nations th e Pref erred Solution f or p roviding additional w ater sup p ly cap acity w as determined to be th e develop ment of a new municip al w ell sup p ly in th e Sh irley Road area. Alth oug h th is solution w as p ursued by th e Reg ion p rop erty could not be secured to accommodate a p ump h ouse a building th at w ould h ouse th e p ump controls treatment systems standby p ow er and oth er sup p orting w ork s . Since it ap p ears th at a new municip al w ell cannot be readily develop ed in th e Sh irley Road area th e Class EA p lanning p rocess requires th at th e study team step back and re- evaluate th e alternative solutions f or p roviding additional w ater sup p ly cap acity and re- establish a Pref erred Solution in consultation w ith interested stak eh olders. P urpose of this P ublic Information Centre P IC Th is PIC w ill p rovide an overview of th e Class EA p rocess w h at w e p lan to ach ieve th e f inding s to date th e p reliminary alternative solutions and th e nex t step s. We encourag e anyone w ith an interest in th is study to g et involved and p rovide inp ut bef ore k ey decisions are made. All reasonable and f easible alternatives f or p roviding additional w ater and storag e cap acity and f or addressing th e aesth etic w ater quality w ill be considered. Th e p reliminary alternatives under consideration include Water conservation measures Treatment of th e ex isting municip al w ell sup p ly New Lak e Scug og based w ater treatment p lant Conveyance f rom anoth er municip al w ater system Develop ment of a new local municip al w ell in a location oth er th an Sh irley Road . Alternative w ater storag e typ es and locations w ill also be assessed f or each w ater sup p ly alternative. How to Comment We invite you to drop in to eith er of th e f ollow ing PIC sessions to view th e disp lays and p rovide comment. Rep resentatives f rom th e study team w ill be p resent to answ er any questions th at you may h ave. Date Thursday Nov. 19 Time 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Location Scugog Memorial P ublic Library 231 Water Street P ort P erry Your inp ut is w elcome at any time th roug h out th e p lanning p rocess and may be submitted to B eata Golas M. Sc. P. Geo. Reg ion of Durh am Work s Dep artment Proj ect Manag er Rik a Law P. Eng . R. V . Anderson Associates Limited Proj ect Manag er Tel 9 0 5 - 6 6 8 - 7 7 1 1 Ex t. 3 4 4 7 e- mail B eata. Golas durh am. ca Tel 4 1 6 - 4 9 7 - 8 6 0 0 Ex t. 1 2 0 9 e- mail rlaw rvanderson. com If th is inf ormation is required in an accessible f ormat p lease contact Provision of additional water supply capacity and water storage capacity to service the Port Perry Urban Area The Regional Municipality of Durham Works Department 6 0 5 Rossland Rd. E. Wh itby ON L1 N 6 A3 Telep h one 9 0 5 - 6 6 8 - 7 7 1 1 or 1 - 8 0 0 - 3 7 2 - 1 1 0 2 w w w . durh am. ca w w w . f acebook . com reg ionof durh am w w w . tw itter. com reg ionof durh am Jackie Chan continued from page 29