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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Expositor, 2015-03-26, Page 11Wednesday, March 25, 2015 • Huron Expositor 11 Submitted Local author visits St. James Local author and forensic archaeologist E.K. Johnson visited St. James Catholic School in Seaforth on March 9. In addition to her writing exploits, the Seaforth native has lived in four different continents. Scoreboard Seaforth Shuffleboard March 18 Men's high: Harvey Norton 4 wins, Hugo Menheere, Bob O'Brien, Charles Ladd 3 wins. Women's high: Joyce Matzold, Charlotte Norton 2 wins. getit online seaforthhuronexpositor.com Get all of your news, sports and more. Serving Seaforth and surrounding area -11 govif r r/,r+e hoc. Your local ONE STOP SHOP for raising chicks! Dietz Agri Centre Inc. R. R. # 4 - 42713 Mill Road, Seaforth 519-522-0608 CHICK DAYS ORDER April 9/15 May 11/15 r PICKUP May 15/15 June 16/15 Vaccinated Chicks, Goslings, Ducklings & Turkey Poults. *Other types of poultry available. MUNICIPALITY OF HURON EAST CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FOR EXPANSION AND UPGRADING OF THE SEAFORTH SEWAGE TREATMENT FACILITY AND OAK STREET PUMPING STATION ENVIRONMENTAL STUDY REPORT ADDENDUM NOTICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE In 2009, the Municipality of Huron East completed a Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) to identify a preferred solution for increasing the capacity of the Seaforth Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) to allow continued growth and development within the community. The recommended solution identified in the Environmental Study Report (ESR) was to expand and upgrade the existing STP from 1,900 m3/d to 3,665 m3/d with the construction of two additional treatment trains to accommodate future growth in the Town of Seaforth, and to service the two nearby communities of Egmondville and Harpurhey over a 25 -year planning horizon. Since the completion of the Class EA, the E.D. Smith food processing facility (locally known as the Seaforth Creamery) closed in 2013, affecting the quantity and quality of the raw wastewater received at the Seaforth STP. The Municipality of Huron East is evaluating the impacts of this closure on raw wastewater flows and pollutant loadings, and determining if it is feasible to revise the design capacity of the STP. An addendum to the 2009 ESR will be prepared to document the findings. A Public Information Centre (PIC) will be held to present the preliminary findings and receive input from interested stakeholders and the public. The PIC will be held at the following date and location: Date: Time: Location: April 8, 2015 6 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Seaforth Community Center 122 Duke Street Seaforth Ontario, NOK 1WO The submission of comments is encouraged at any time during the Class EA Addendum process. To submit a comment, please contact the project team at: Mr. Barry Mills Public Works Manager Municipality of Huron East Box 610, 72 Main Street South Seaforth, ON NOK 1W0 Tel: 519-527-1710 Email: bmills@huroneast.com Ms. Sally Baldwin Project Manager CH2M HILL Canada Ltd. 72 Victoria Street South Kitchener, ON N2G 4Y9 Tel: 519-729-2436 Email: sally.baldwin@ch2m.com All correspondence will be maintained for reference throughout the project and will become part of the project record. Under the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act and the Environmental Assessment Act, unless otherwise stated in the submission, any personal information such as name, address, telephone number and property location included in a submission will become part of the public record files for this project and will be released, if requested, to any person. This notice was issued on March 16, 2015 Brad Knight, Administrator/ Clerk Municipality of Huron East