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Planning and
Environment Committee Comité de l’urbanisme
et de l’environnement
Disposition 22/ Suite à donner 22
Tuesday, 23 November
2004, 9:30 a.m. le
mardi 23 novembre 2004, 9 h 30
Notes: 1.
Underlining indicates a new or amended recommendation approved by
Committee.
2.
Reports requiring
Council consideration will be presented to Council on 8 December
2004 in Planning and Environment Committee Report 21A.
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works and services
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2.
TRAIL ROAD LANDFILL LEACHATE AND NEPEAN LANDFILL CONTAMINATED
GROUNDWATER - RE-OPENING OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT PROCESS
LIXIVIAT DE LA DÉCHARGE DU CHEMIN TRAIL ET EAUX SOUTERRAINES
CONTAMINÉES DU SITE D'ENFOUISSEMENT DE NEPEAN - RÉOUVERTURE DU
PROCESSUS D'ÉVALUATION ENVIRONNEMENTALE
That Planning and
Environment Committee and Council give staff direction to proceed
to finalize the Environmental Study Report identifying
the second place
alternative,
on-site
treatment,
as the preferred
method of managing leachate and contaminated groundwater generated
by the Trail Road Landfill and Nepean Landfill, respectively,
and Route 6 as the preferred pipeline route.
The pipeline alternative is proposed to convey leachate and
contaminated groundwater in a buried forcemain eastward along
Cambrian Road to Jockvale Road and north on Jockvale Road to a
tie-in at the South Nepean Collector Phase I, which will be
completed in Summer 2005.
And that funding in Capital Account #900339, Trail Road
Landfill Leachate, be increased to $8.2 million to provide for the
construction of the on-site Facility.
And that the City
Treasurer be directed to identify a source of funding as the
moneys are required, that would not otherwise impact the planned
2005 Capital program.
CARRIED as amended
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