Purpose: To comprehensively develop, evaluate and select a preferred long-term wastewater servicing solution and wastewater treatment plant design alternative to service existing needs and future projected population and employment growth (to 2046) in the community of Norwich. Scope: This ‘Schedule C’ Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (Class EA) Study will evaluate alternative solutions (with consideration for the natural, cultural, social, economic and technical environments) to develop a preferred WWTP capacity expansion design concept in consultation with the public, Indigenous communities, and regulatory agencies. We want to hear from you As the Project Team reviews and updates this study, it is important to engage with the public to identify the community’s servicing needs and priorities. Members of the public are invited and encouraged to comment on the project at any time during the Study. Those interested in this study are invited to participate by: Subscribing to the study mailing list to receive notices of future consultation opportunities. To be added to the mailing list, contact one of the key contacts listed to the right of this page. Attending future Public Consultation Centres (PCC). PCCs will be held at various locations around the County. More details about the PCCs will be provided as they become available
Purpose: To comprehensively develop, evaluate and select a preferred long-term wastewater servicing solution and wastewater treatment plant design alternative to service existing needs and future projected population and employment growth (to 2046) in the community of Norwich.
Scope: This ‘Schedule C’ Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (Class EA) Study will evaluate alternative solutions (with consideration for the natural, cultural, social, economic and technical environments) to develop a preferred WWTP capacity expansion design concept in consultation with the public, Indigenous communities, and regulatory agencies.
We want to hear from you
As the Project Team reviews and updates this study, it is important to engage with the public to identify the community’s servicing needs and priorities. Members of the public are invited and encouraged to comment on the project at any time during the Study.
Those interested in this study are invited to participate by:
Council Reports and Resolutions:
Status: In Progress
Contacts:
Jesse Keith, P.Eng., Project Manager Oxford County Public Works519-539-9800 ext.3194
Email Contact
John Tyrrell, M.Sc. (Eng.), P.Eng., Project Manager R.V. Anderson Associates Limited519-681-9916 ext. 5038
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