THE NEW TANNER8THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2010 Eco-spirit hike at Blue Springs Scout ReserveAs the drum pounded through the wet by an organic farmer, Halton Regional year was the Scouting spirit shown by The event also attracted volunteer evening air to coax out the spirits of museum staff and dedicated volunteer all the participants and the almost 100 staffing from all over Southern Ontario, the woods over 300 Beavers, Cubs, Scouters. Young and old took home an staff that ran it. The rain just kept com-many that came earlier in the week to parents and leaders waited anxiously important message: buying local, nat-ing all day long, but there was not a help set up and organize. Many of us to see what greeted them. Then came ural and nutritious food is not only good long face in the crowd. The majority who are disconnected from nature and woodcutters, pioneers, rabbits, queens, for our bodies, it is also good for our of the participants, many of them young are preoccupied by weather changes monkeys and aboriginals, all there to earth.Beavers aged five-to-seven didnt let and forecasts have a lot to learn from teach them the important lesson of this Although the spirit of this event is the rain bother them as they stayed into the Scouting community. It does take years theme; eco-foods. Through the ecology and the environment, the most the early evening to meet the spirits on sun and rain to make a rainbow after afternoon participants did activities run incredible thing about the event this the trail.all. The RegionalMunicipality of Haltonwww.halton.caMoreNOTICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE #2ACTON WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT Blue & GreenMUNICIPAL CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT STUDYat HalloweenThe StudyHalton Region has identifi ed the need for additional wastewater treatment capacity to service the forecasted growth in the approved Acton urban area. The Acton Wastewater Treatment Plant Class Environmental Assessment Study (Class EA Study) was initiated in July 2006 to identify a preferred strategy and design concept to achieve the required wastewater treatment capacity. The ProcessThe study is being conducted as a Schedule C project and as such must proceed through the full environmental assessment planning process as outlined in the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (Municipal Engineers Association 2007). Public and agency consultation is an integral part of this planning process. The fi rst Public Information Centre (PIC), which provided the background information, a long list of alternatives to increase wastewater treatment capacity and the proposed evaluation criteria, was held in June 2007. This second PIC will present the preferred strategy, which is to construct additional wastewater capacity at the existing plant. This second PIC will also present the recommended design concept for the proposed plant expansion and provide an opportunity for stakeholders to review and comment on the proposed evaluation process for potential treatment alternatives. Representatives from Halton Region and its consultant team will be available at the PIC to provide information and answer questions. Date: Tuesday, November 16, 2010Time: 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.Location: Acton District High School - Cafeteria 21 Cedar Road, Acton, ONYou are encouraged to attend the PIC and provide your comments so that they may be included in the study. The PIC will be an informal meeting and you are invited to drop in at your convenience between the noted times.Public input and comments on the planning and design of this project received prior Items for GreenCartItems for Yard WasteItems for Garbageto December 3, 2010 will be incorporated in the fi nal Environmental Study Report. Upon completion of the study, the report will be available for public review and Candy and chocolate Pumpkins Candy and chocolate comment. At that time, a Notice of Completion will be published and mailed to those (no wrappers) wrappers Decorative cornstalksindividuals on the project mailing list. Paper bags Plastic lollipop sticks Decorative hay bales Please contact one of the team members identifi ed below if you have any questions Potato chips (must be bundled and Artifi cial decorationsor comments, wish to obtain more information about the project or would like to be (no bags) weigh no more than Potato chip bagsadded to the project mailing list. 23 kg (50 lbs)(including compostable)Magda Bielawski, P.Eng.Louis Tasfi , Ph.D., P.Eng.Project ManagerProject Manager Reuse: Many items in good condition can be taken to a local reuse centre.Wastewater Planning, Public WorksDillon Consulting Limited, Costumes Clothing Shoes (paired)Halton RegionP.O. Box 426Visit www.halton.ca/waste for a listing of reuse centres.Phone: 905-825-6000 Ext. 7426London, Ontario, N6A 4W7 Fax: 905-825-8822Phone: 519-438-6192Email: magda.bielawski@halton.caFax: 519-672-8209Email: ltasfi @dillon.caThis Notice was fi rst issued November 4, 2010.Please let us know as soon as possible if you will have an accessibility or accommodation need at a Halton Region hosted event or meeting.1151 Bronte Road, Oakville, Ontario L6M 3L1 Dial 311 or 905-825-6000 Toll Free 1-866-442-5866 TTY 905-827-9833 www.halton.ca041110