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Assignment 1 – Sewage Pumping Station Upgrades in MississaugaSchedule B Municipal Class Environmental Assessment
Silver Birch Trail Sewage Pumping Station
Public Information Centre 2
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Comment Box or send them to one of our study representatives:
Paul Dagenais, P.Eng.Consultant Project ManagerCole Engineering Group Ltd.151 Superior Boulevard, Units 1 & 2Mississauga, ON L5T 2L1P: 905-940-6161 ext. 636E: pdagenais@coleengineering.ca
Jimmy Chong, P.Eng.Project Manager, Capital WorksRegion of Peel, Public Works, Wastewater Division10 Peel Centre Drive, Suite B, 4th FloorBrampton, ON L6T 4B9P: 905-791-7800 ext. 7886E: jimmy.chong@peelregion.ca
Study Purpose
• A 2015 Condition Assessment of 33 Sewage Pumping Stations (SPS) identified, among others, aging SPSs in Mississauga that need to be upgraded.
• The purpose of the Class Environmental Assessment (EA) is to select the preferred solution for the required upgrades through an environmentally sound planning process open to public participation.
• Replacement of the SPS will ensure that present levels of service are maintained and future levels can be achieved.
Silver Birch Trail SPS(Ward 2)
Silver Birch Trail SPS Background
Silver Birch Trail SPS:• Built in 1972, upgraded in 2000• 20 ha catchment area• Current MOECC ECA permit capacity of 48 L/s• Planned design capacity to be maintained at MOECC ECA permit capacity of
48 L/s• Located within City’s road right-of-way and CVC
regulated area• Located on Silver Birch Trail adjacent to Rattray
Marsh Conservation Area
Silver Birch WWPS
Jack
Darling
Memorial
Park
Overview of the Class EA Process
• The Ontario Environmental
Assessment Act (EAA) requires that most municipal projects follow an approved Class EA process.
• This study is being conducted inaccordance with the approved requirements for a Schedule “B” project as described in the Municipal Engineers Association’sMunicipal Class EA document.
• Upon completion of the Class EA process, a Project File Report will be made available for review and comment.
Project File Report• Prepare Project File Report to describe the activities
undertaken through Phases 1 and 2• Notify stakeholders of study completion and the Part II Order
provision in the EAA
• Place Project File Report on public record for review for 30-calendar days
Phase 2: Alternative Solutions• Identify alternative solutions • Inventory natural, cultural and socio-economic environments• Identify potential impacts of the alternative solutions after
mitigation• Evaluate the alternative solutions considering environmental
and technical impacts• Identify a recommended solution• Confirm the preferred solution based on input from the PIC
and review agencies
Implementation• Proceed to detailed design and construction
Phase 1: Problem or Opportunity• Identify the problem(s) or opportunities
Public InformationCentre (PIC)
April 19, 2017
Notice of Study
Commencement and PIC
Notice of Study
Completion
Public Information
Centre (PIC) 2
Problem or Opportunity Statement
• The existing Silver Birch Trail Sewage Pumping Station is well over 40 years old.
• Although it has been upgraded in the past, it requires a number of upgrades to maintain the current level of service and plan for future service levels.
• Full replacement of the pumping station is preferred rather than continually upgrading the facility.
• Full replacement will also allow the new pumping station to be upgraded to current Region standards.
Silver Birch Trail SPS Study Area Land Uses
Preferred Solution
Based on the evaluation of alternatives, the preferred solution is to
upgrade/replace the Silver Birch Trail Sewage Pumping Station at the existing
site with a new pumping station. Refer to the following conceptual design layout.
Existing Silver Birch Trail SPS Layout
Existing Watermain
Existing Storm Sewer
Existing Gas
Existing Sanitary Sewer
Existing Hydrant
Existing Catch Basin
Proposed Sanitary Maintenance Hole
Proposed Sanitary Sewer
CVC Regulation Limit
Property Line
Existing Watercourse
Temporary Working Easement
Conceptual Silver Birch Trail SPS Layout
• Pumping capacity to be maintained at existing level
• Key features include:– Generator/control building– 2-hour emergency storage tank
under control building– Underground wet well, valve
chamber and odour control unit• Temporary Bypass SPS to be
constructed and maintained on-line during construction
– Temporary wet well and controls required within road right-of-way
• Restoration of residential driveway and landscaping required
• Access to Silver Birch Trail via Silver Birch Trail roadway requires temporary closure for approximately 1 year
• SPS architecture will be designed to suit the residential area
Silver Birch Trail Sewage Pumping StationConceptual Rendering
Silver Birch Trail Sewage Pumping StationConceptual Rendering
With stone – exterior view from north
Without stone – exterior view from north
Aerial view
Aerial view
Alternate Access Points to Silver Birch Trail within the Rattray Marsh
• Natural Environmental Features– Prepare and implement an Environmental Management Plan– Establish tree protection (hoarding) prior to construction– Replace all trees that have been removed – Any required tree removals outside the migratory bird nesting season (May 1st - July 31st)– Prepare and follow Erosion & Sediment Control Plan– Prepare and follow contingency plans for spill control and cleanup (e.g., diesel) – Obtain CVC permit under Ontario Regulation 160/06– Restore disturbed areas to existing or better conditions
• Cultural Heritage Features– Stage 2 Archaeological Assessment
• Noise/Vibration/Dust– Restrict construction operations to day shift and adhere to noise by-laws– Dust control by spraying water and street sweeping – Complete preconstruction building structure surveys
• Traffic Management and Access– Temporary closure of Silver Birch Trail access at end of Silver Birch Trail– Maintain residential access and provide advanced notification of construction timing
Mitigation Measures
Tentative Construction Timelines
Silver Birch Trail SPS
TenderSpring 2019
ConstructionSummer 2019
Note: The dates above are subject to change based on approvals including site plan and building permit.
Next Steps
• All comments collected throughout this process will be considered in finalizing the preferred solution
• Preparation of a Project File Report• Review agencies and the public will be notified
of Project File Report completion and provided the opportunity to comment during the mandatory 30-day Public Review Period
• Subject to comments received, the project may proceed to detailed design and construction
The Region of Peel values your input in the decision-making process.
Thank you for your participation!
Incorporate Comments Received from Public and Review Agencies
Confirmation of Preferred Solution
Prepare Project File Report
Issue Notice of Study Completion
Proceed to Detailed Design and Construction
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