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Mr: • and ,Mrs. Dean I3r'Qwno-of
Greenway,
visited an afternoon
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Mr. and Mrs
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last w
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Masters Johnnie, Michael and
Patti, Clarke, children of Mr. and
Mrs:; John Clarke,' of Lapeer;
have- had apleasant -ho..
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day Wriltheir grandparents, Mr.
and 1VIrs.
Lou Clark, Jr.
and other
relatives i lati s n.. Seaforth.
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and - Mrs- Q dl,
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compaxlied 'by Mr, #�'. , . Tho mson,.
vis
spent Sunday- in Owen -Sound
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?ting, lVlr,: and .Mrs, John Long'
and with.''Mr1 and .Mrs, Quennell
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ed ate sewe a�service to a --.�PuisaSt. n0w floS� i t .the sewer Irthe t052 rePortit was
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hosp tal-SI $ and,.the .dew Sea; on Cee Sr:: ; he server' 4i1 Ceti- posed 'that all thetown be draned
£ rtbsboe .feet ryr Se fQrth Coun tre St.wallbe r AirEdto oPupa�statoan at
ed Sortie tune ao outiri2ed thethe hPtai).. , . t#e.tie tent plantsite,"--at-which.
en ineering firm of;denies. Mac- $,,A ,nevsewer, crossing under Pontthe sewage would be raised
Laren and Assoceate ; of'Toronto, the railroad tracks, kiss been add-sufficiently,toflow thraugh the
toprePare .asurvey' of -the oW11 ed on a:line Para.llel to,a d, .south treatment .Plant_,and Perthit die-=
and siibnit recommendations; The of :High:St. ' • Charging .of the effluent to Silver
o the en ineers were: reek,- t. the lune also].a' c ni
instructions t_. hso.`includ is. a -table ever , �, t xne,
,� . ed, sewer; 7„ 4
th ecommen- e- e e Proposed
that e r le t at t s s d
'assx mnt In a
n the bt a W P
o iP Po
which antimate
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Costs,. 'front,. whl a ro >?
st rm +~ a
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a..system.
whi • o 'ld oduee an e' ren of
'o were toprovidew r #fl
ns.ch u t . .
deli it,estimate of the. cost'pf any pro- p
to err c the- entire ,town, of. which am. of sewer eonstrnotion; ritay an acceptable •.quakily suitable- for
gr
the;. construgtaon `to 'serve imp -fedi- t must be noted .discharging -into, Sinter 'Creek.'
beascertained.,l
ate requireltients would form a- howver, that ,he costs shown in The plant, however, that has
Part... :This. is'; the report :of .'the ;been> --built, by the.town is' of .the
Mael' el e •tile. cost
A .. :tltis''tahle -do not ui ud ,.... . .
en firm :as resented to rimer t e . nl ;coni -rtsan a
conn r , p Dart, .t e Sewer -to : e, P .,_ . Ya yP 9 y, le ai ., g .
,,, - ,of laterals .fr . h . , s w• fh , . �.
council on Monday.): . street line, which are estimated' to.grit chamberx a circular,sedlinep
Under date .of •December 8; 1952, p r"oximately $134 each J, •tation •. took with scraper -type -
cost app ,
this' firm rendered streport to your so, the cost wilt ver according to sludge eol.Tector, a sludge,,pumping
C nnc l e titled "Storm Drauaa;ge .the :.size. the.,
;; of.'pto ram involved as station, including ,phlorinator, a
, . _ sr�e. p g
and Sewa e'." Works.'' •$ince'-'that :well a with' the construction index sludge dryin bed _',and a '.dug;type
time' %sewers: 'have,: been installed' obtaiilin ` at tees tinct: sof const ne- clalorme i itentzon;, chamber. Qn
according to' -.another: scheme. to tion. These costs do 7nelnde an, the. occasion of ourvisit: to Sea-
serve' the main .commercial: area, 'amount for gravel' road repairs; as forth; it was observed that sewage
-treatment Plant lias: i'e - entering the plant ;was septie,_ due
alio ,a sewage, treatm t p Weil as an -allowance -for engineer.
This' re rt con=' to -its lengthy .retention: in large
been 'constructed. � PP_, ing and contingencies.' :; , , . .
silts znainly::of reviewing -the 1952-; 'The'sewerage:;sclierne now -pro- sewers flowing-, at lbw 'velocities;
report and revising it as necessary; posed 'is;;, similar.' to: that proposed resulting "'from their 'flat 'grade.. ,;It
a:' -sewerage- s stem -tq e'er reater. or -,- was further observedthat,,the sew;.
to provide,,,_ -y .. , in our 1952 report. fila g ,„f�, .
serve' the whole town, utilizing :tion of,'_the sewers • constructed:', m age',entered• a stage of; anaerobic
•possible,'the . works that c r ted to digestion , an ,the setting -tanks;
Where
t 1.955,,.have.leen an orpq a an , .
have been constructed so recently: the present' scheme. HowevCr, m where it teas retained ,for. perto;- s
of,- days before , the effluent- over-
. , , ' ., order shat ?lie -;whole town •rnay' be
e System,- . ed -to' the:`. -;chlorine 'retention
Sewerag Y, �. ; drained :by •gravity, alit portion of flow
.�. _,�.
la a -iormin -_ , -� _ — _ ' chamber and ultimately he Creek.
Enelased : herewit , lid „ .. g the .present sewer from -,-Crombie, _
r is.the revised:,. tie Such conditions .of'-retention,--actu--
a Hart; ofthis repo t, _ Street to _the :sewage treatment
- - • :Town- of.-Seaforth-=- : . _: - e Tace r`. .: ally resulted 111-'4'. rather.”' effective.
plan entitled, plant ivil3 have ,,to b.E_x•p _.d„bY.,
.a - SPT a to Accom . -
em n roxim tel ._ea ht
Sewersae SYst 1 a new sewer --app a y ,, g,
pany'Report of,December'1, 1952 feet deet'ier than the,.existing-_one,
--SanitarY , Sewer System ''The __The -lowering -of: this sewer is re-
niajor revisions to this plan are as quired to 'service 'by rgravity-the•
•follows — m-Ofpart-of-the town: --not- served,.
,' 1. Exrstin ,:sewers: and , sewage by the ,sewers constructed in 1955;
g.
tieatinent”plant are shown: '' ineluding the' hospital, factory ?site..
2.' The :s•ewers on Goder ch St,, and school.
Kith the
e s>: e lioie tank
't eatment = enc
.s w.
acted as a large "septic tank unit:
However; with increased flow' from.
an extension to the sewerage 'Sys-
to n;, such; effeetiiyeness would be
destroyed,., resulting in.'the dl's
charge of; an offensive efflaent tcc`
the 'streamr and tlie' development ofs
undesirable odours- front the plant.;
Indeed .the Ontario Water R,e-,
sources Commission advise us that
with any further extension to the
sewerage .system .it would require
the'- installation ot-,complete'treat
'--
Iment,equal to that recommended.:
in our original report aria tTiat if.;
any case, it.wiiuld' require-irn`provef
merit .•of :the existieg treatment 111
the;: near future, We are in -accord;;
since we believe• that; in view of
the=recent- court decisions against
Woodstock- and . Thornhill with, re-'
,spe,et to •sewage',neffluents' and, their.
effect on',: downstrea.'riparian
rights, that. the Town mustimprove
treatment to protect itself from
possible lawsuits. •
Due to, the...proposed lowering of
the sewer -`at •the ;'treatment plant:.
•site; -and regardless of ,the. method
of' treatment used; it will= be nee-
essary to,'censtruct a pumping eta-
tier to raise sewage sufficient-
ly'so that it'may;be discharged in-
to ,'a- .,•aegrby , watercourse -after
treatment. .• The estimated cost • of
this pumping station is $30,000:00
In 'eonsidermg'.the. type' of cern
plete treatment :te be employed;
-we have deters incl that: two-:a1--
ternatives appear worthwhile. The
first would: -be' the use -of the ...ac-'
tiVated
ac-
tivatedsludge process, s origin=
allyoutlined, in our 1952 report,
but so •de'signed, * as to : utilize the
existing, plant. structures. ,The see
and would be the use .of raw sew
age stablliz-ation i lc pos ,—( sewage
la 'Dans),- located.''in' - an 'area, a -
proximately one Mile beyond the
town boundary, The Iatter method
of'treatment has become; very, pop-
u1ar. •m •tine yeas; sinc&:our first.
report.was-rendered, and produces;
an effluent •comparable in quality
to that produce"d: by an:"'activated
sludge plant
'.' Tn the following. we "Nave_ 4ii :.
Gated .-the-.first ..•stage of.=devei p-;
ment to:. ',Serve. `only 1200 persons,
since it is: our understanding that,
Council wish to . develop. the..sewr:
erage.:'system in stages. On that.
basis tile,plant should be 'designed
to .,;treat the .peptilatio`ri served. or
reasonably sp, -since if the sewage
flow is- substantially .greater or less'
than the design capacity, the treat-.
ment efficiency, of the -plant is low=
eyed acid ;the stability of. its efflu-
ent deteriorates, `'We iJiayeaiso' in-
dictie e cost. of "the , plant ;for:
both - alternatives 'for , a `population
of 2400- persons, ';m': case Council
'wish, to -proceed- with the• -ultimate -
sewerage,! system,. immediately,, ' :. :
Complete`Treatment -
Under- this scheme; -the sewage
received from' the pumping . sta
tion would flow through a grit .re-
:moval ` channel;; "'n'': comminutor to,
shred. -alt coarse : particles, rags;
etc., •a" primary settling tank to re
move the. larger solids;, a-.combina
tion, aerator :larifier, -as the aetiv-,
ated sludge section of the plant
and .a',chlorine; retention chi bert-.
This, scheme : would utilize the;
existing settling tank as 'the basin,
for' tlae' aerator-elaisfiar, !!'he' ex
isting mech'anisnr'Would be renriov
ed and replaeedwith a mechanical
aeration:.mechanasmn and -steel plate
separating walls. ` It would also Ut-
ilize the existing'''grit, ehamber'_as
a ': settling. tank,
The estzinated capital cost of
this scheme, to serve '120j) persons,'.
is''$60,000.00. To redevelop the; ex-
isting plant. to serve 2400 persons
.Would require a considerably great-
er • expenditure, however;. approxi-
mately ,$140,000,00. -
it is, estimated that; the • operat-
ing cost of the : plant to ,serve a-
population of 1200 persons, induct-
ing
ncluding power; clilbrne and part tiiite
labor, would approximate $2,500'
per annuin and for plant to serve
2400 .persons, would reach $4,000
per annum • • =: .
Cnder, ,this scheme,.'. the sewage
would be ,pumped ':t� ponds or
lagoons located one mile,.beyond
the town limits
Per the ,first stage, two lagoons,
oaeli- of five` acres in area, Would:-
be
ould=be • constructed to treat the sewage'
from 1206 persons., Ultimately,•two'
additional' lagoons would, be requir•-
ect of similar size to service a pep',
illation : of2400, persons. • If suck
Were Pte3 ideit Tot initially, two 10-
ae:'re lagoons would -be .regttired,
The estimated .cost of two, :five,
acre.lagoorA ito' serve' 1200 persons;
including 6,000 linear feet of force-
main . is'',_576,000.. rhe estimated
cost of. two 1:0 -acre , Tagoons' ,'to''
setve 2400` persons, , in.eluding a
similar 'length of foreentain, is.
$115,000, The operation Costs'' of'
either lagoon scheme would not,
ex ceedd-�-$2;0000 par year. ,I _
.Stir tiary :-
Ia stim nary, ,. there fore; the seww'
age treatment alternative lei pro
:dike•a satiSfaetor'$' effluent-'for.'dis-
The difference in freWezers is freezing t'i'me. Fast •
freezingis the key 'to .sealing irl flavor' and fresh-
e h�� s -.the fastest freez-
fess . And the- New.R vco a
l :e` can° rove it'in a two-`
in 'action .known .. W
Minute test you can'`.See' a feel
y .
c
amazing!.
13 -Cubic Foot .Models
as _
lows>as `
'1957 Chev. "210"_ Coach
:195'6 Dodge: ",8"-.Sedan
b
h oth.'Sedan—Pushbutton
1956 P viii u ..-
1955 Bu
ick.;Sedan--A.T. Radio
1955 Buick'`4 Doi
to =A.T. Radio
Hard. p 1954 Dodge,, Sedan
r4 .
. r Sedan 1954;:.Po d S_
19,54 Chev. 4 -Door Station Wagon—Two-tone
1953 Ford Coach
1950. Plymouth Sedan -Two-tone; real good
y
buy
Sedan__ 1949- Chev._S _
-o price
• Cars —. Name your
ManyLower;:Prlced
No Reasonable Offer `Refused
char a to. Silver Creek would cost
for-
fe -
..PWS' "
P1 a ant Plant f
s '`- P t ox
Persona
. Pe sone � 4Ob ciao
9 �
�etl�te� . Activated
20
$lµdge Ligonns Sludge Lagoons
Pu ifing,
�a ' 8 30 000 30 00 30 000
St tion $ O,QOQ .S S A 4 ,
Plant- 60,000 •75,000 125,000; 115,000;
rb 1
estimdted
GOst $90,000 $105,000
$155,0Q0
oa0
$145,000
000
Totalestimated annual oncritns cis $ G
t 2 00 ". t 500 "' 4 000::; 2 000
From the ;above, therefore, at is
our opinion thatx despite the post;
a...i
sible ;small additional c p tel' casts.
involved, the lagoon method of.
treatment is preferable in -this in.
stance,i
beth,froma
n .economical
viewpoint -and also beaause of its
More �nSiSt nt e fic'ency cambia,bia
ed with simplified operation,
•
...Conclusions
The sewerageshem
e fld,- the
ro for sewage treatment
Posals Pf g
outlined herein will provide the
Town of , Seaforth with the, ?Host
econo icaland satisfactoryfacto�
solu-
tion
u -
tion to" the problem. of .sanitary
waste disposal.
e estimated cost of an
initial
prbgrant consisting of ` work re-
9
quired 'to provide sewer service to
hospital,
,
the al school`' and .
, a factory
site is as follows.
Sewers-
(Item
ewers (Iter No.;from Estimated
Table) On; Prom To CO
St
4 Wilson- James
`46''_ ,Centre. Wilson
24` `- ' Main, • . Centre
44 & 45 Side Maim
Coleman
3o ' ole n Line` Side
ofSd.
29'. Under CNII Crombie
35 ' Willow : .Maple..
2 ilio
m'
32' 'Oak_ ,Elm
21 _ Main. - Centre -
Centre ?$. 6,500:00
Main.:.:: 18,900._0.0
Side ...,,; ., • 5,900.00
Line ,o£.'Coleman r....,:;: 17,400.00
Crombie :: 28,800:00
Willow ! "13,500.00
3,500:00
- 7,.00
3,300..
16,800000
0
1223700 0.00
30,00000
7500000
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Pumping •Station
Doke •
Sewage Treatment:
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Pumping Station
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P
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Lagoon and Forcemain
Total Estimated Cost of Initial Program
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Mr. and Mrs, ..George Mustard
and family; of Calgary, are visit-
ing Mr. • Mustar`ii's parents,
and Mrs, Alex `Niiistaid, Mr,: Mer-
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and - Mrs, William Burdge and
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