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Public Information Centre - Community of Simcoe Additional Water Supply Municipal Class Environmental Assessment
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Background
Norfolk County is proposing to develop an additional groundwater supply source with a capacity of up to 5,040 cubic metres per day to provide additional water to the urban area of Simcoe. The Project will help meet water supply demand until the Townsend-Simcoe watermain is operational.
Municipal Class EA Study
This Schedule “B” assessment is being conducted in accordance with the Municipal Class EA process (Municipal Engineers Association, October 2000, as amended in 2007, 2011, and 2015).
Public Information Centre
Public involvement is an important part of the Municipal Class EA process. This final public information centre (PIC) isContinue reading
Background
Norfolk County is proposing to develop an additional groundwater supply source with a capacity of up to 5,040 cubic metres per day to provide additional water to the urban area of Simcoe. The Project will help meet water supply demand until the Townsend-Simcoe watermain is operational.
Municipal Class EA Study
This Schedule “B” assessment is being conducted in accordance with the Municipal Class EA process (Municipal Engineers Association, October 2000, as amended in 2007, 2011, and 2015).
Public Information Centre
Public involvement is an important part of the Municipal Class EA process. This final public information centre (PIC) is an opportunity to learn about work completed to date and study recommendations.
DATE: Wednesday, March 22, 2023
TIME: 5:00 – 7:00 p.m.
LOCATION: Norfolk County Robinson Administration Building 2nd Floor, 185 Robinson Street, Simcoe, ON