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Simcoe-Townsend Water Supply System —Municipal Class Environmental Assessment
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Norfolk County (County) has initiated a Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) to implement an approximately 20 km long transmission water main that connects Simcoe to the Townsend Water Supply System, to secure water supply from the Nanticoke Water Treatment Plant, including a new elevated water tank and booster station. These improvements are required to meet long-term Inter-Urban Water Supply capacity and quality demands within the County. The proposed water main route is shown on the key map below.
Norfolk County (County) has initiated a Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) to implement an approximately 20 km long transmission water main that connects Simcoe to the Townsend Water Supply System, to secure water supply from the Nanticoke Water Treatment Plant, including a new elevated water tank and booster station. These improvements are required to meet long-term Inter-Urban Water Supply capacity and quality demands within the County. The proposed water main route is shown on the key map below.
This study is being undertaken in accordance with the requirements for Schedule ‘B’ projects within the Municipal Class EA document (2000, as amended), under the Ontario Environmental Assessment Act.
Additional information on Norfolk County's Inter-Urban Water Study can be found here.