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18 FOCUS - MAY 2016 WORKS DEPARTMENT PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE The Region of Durham is undertaking a Class Environmental Assessment Class EA to plan for additional water supply and storage capacity to service the Port Perry Urban Area as well as improve naturally occurring aesthetic characteristics of the existing municipal water supply taste odour and colour. The additional capacity is required to support future development within the Port Perry Urban Area as forecast under the Durham Regional Official Plan as well as support the long-term goal of providing municipal water servicing to the entire Port Perry Urban Area including those areas currently serviced by private wells. What stage is the study currently at A Public Information Center PIC was held on November 19 2015 to provide an overview of the Class EA process and to review the preliminary water supply and storage alternatives. Based on input received to date the Region has evaluated the preliminary alternatives and is recommending a preferred solution How can I provide comment We invite you to attend either one of the following PIC sessions. This PIC will present the evaluation results recommended solution and the next steps in the study that will lead to a preferred design. Information panels will be on display and a brief presentation will be made by the Study Team followed by a question answer period Date Tuesday May 17 Times 2 to 4 p.m. Presentation at 230 p.m. 6 to 8 p.m. Presentation at 630 p.m. Location Scugog Memorial Public Library 231 Water Street Port Perry An additional PIC is planned for spring 2017 to present the recommended design. Your input is welcome at any time throughout this study and may be submitted to Beata Golas Project Manager Region of Durham Works Department Rika Law Project Manager R.V. Anderson Associates Limited Tel 905-668-7711 Ext. 3447 e-mail Beata.Golasdurham.ca Tel 416-497-8600 Ext. 1209 e-mail rlawrvanderson.com If this information is required in an accessible format please contact 1-800-372-1102 ext. 3447 Provision of additional water supply capacity and water storage capacity to service the Port Perry Urban Area The Regional Municipality of Durham Works Department 605 Rossland Rd. E. Whitby ON L1N 6A3 Telephone 905-668-7711 or 1-800-372-1102 www.durham.ca www.facebook.comregionofdurham www.twitter.comregionofdurham Water Supply Alternatives Water conservation measures Additional wells near existing municipal wells and treatment of the municipal well supply New Lake Scugog based water treatment plant Conveyance from another municipal water system New local municipal well supply on a new site Water Storage Alternatives Five locations Three types In-ground reservoir elevated tank or water pumping station Evaluation Criteria Technical Impact implementation operation maintenance Financial Impact sustainability costs Environmental Impact natural features local private wells Social Impact Archaeological Impact Recommended Solution Additional wells and new treatment facility near the existing municipal wells at Simcoe St north of Scugog Line 3 New elevated water storage tank east of Taylor Blvd north of the Walmart plaza WORKS DEPARTMENT PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE The Region of Durham is undertaking a Class Environmental Assessment Class EA to plan for additional water supply and storage capacity to service the Port Perry Urban Area as well as improve naturally occurring aesthetic characteristics of the existing municipal water supply taste odour and colour. The additional capacity is required to support future development within the Port Perry Urban Area as forecast under the Durham Regional Official Plan as well as support the long-term goal of providing municipal water servicing to the entire Port Perry Urban Area including those areas currently serviced by private wells. What stage is the study currently at A Public Information Center PIC was held on November 19 2015 to provide an overview of the Class EA process and to review the preliminary water supply and storage alternatives. Based on input received to date the Region has evaluated the preliminary alternatives and is recommending a preferred solution How can I provide comment We invite you to attend either one of the following PIC sessions. This PIC will present the evaluation results recommended solution and the next steps in the study that will lead to a preferred design. Information panels will be on display and a brief presentation will be made by the Study Team followed by a question answer period Date Tuesday May 17 Times 2 to 4 p.m. Presentation at 230 p.m. 6 to 8 p.m. Presentation at 630 p.m. Location Scugog Memorial Public Library 231 Water Street Port Perry An additional PIC is planned for spring 2017 to present the recommended design. Your input is welcome at any time throughout this study and may be submitted to Beata Golas Project Manager Region of Durham Works Department Rika Law Project Manager R.V. Anderson Associates Limited Tel 905-668-7711 Ext. 3447 e-mail Beata.Golasdurham.ca Tel 416-497-8600 Ext. 1209 e-mail rlawrvanderson.com If this information is required in an accessible format please contact 1-800-372-1102 ext. 3447 Provision of additional water supply capacity and water storage capacity to service the Port Perry Urban Area The Regional Municipality of Durham Works Department 605 Rossland Rd. E. Whitby ON L1N 6A3 Telephone 905-668-7711 or 1-800-372-1102 www.durham.ca www.facebook.comregionofdurham www.twitter.comregionofdurham Water Supply Alternatives Water conservation measures Additional wells near existing municipal wells and treatment of the municipal well supply New Lake Scugog based water treatment plant Conveyance from another municipal water system New local municipal well supply on a new site Water Storage Alternatives Five locations Three types In-ground reservoir elevated tank or water pumping station Evaluation Criteria Technical Impact implementation operation maintenance Financial Impact sustainability costs Environmental Impact natural features local private wells Social Impact Archaeological Impact Recommended Solution Additional wells and new treatment facility near the existing municipal wells at Simcoe St north of Scugog Line 3 New elevated water storage tank east of Taylor Blvd north of the Walmart plaza