Oakville Beaver, 18 Nov 2011, p. 8

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www.insideHALTON.com · OAKVILLE BEAVER Friday, November 18, 2011 · 8 Bill C-10 could actually make things worse, not better Continued from page 6 Canadian Bar Association penned a powerful Op-Ed, stating that Canada has some of the safest communities in the world. "This bill will do nothing to improve that state of affairs but, through its over- reach and overreaction to imaginary problems, Bill C-10 could easily make it worse. "It could eventually create the very problems it's supposed to solve." -- Trinda L. Ernst, President of the Canadian Bar Association. Making Canada meaner is not the Canada I want. To reduce crime we should focus on what's already working -- prevention and rehabilitation -- and address the major causes of crime by reducing inequality and supporting people who need help. The Conservatives' cruel Crime Bill will do none of this, and ultimately will make us meaner, and less safe. Lorraine Green, Oakville The Regional NOTICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE #2 Municipality of Halton www.halton.ca Municipal Class Environmental Assessment for Phase 2 Expansion of the Burloak Water Purification Plant Town of Oakville The Study Halton Region is undertaking a Class Environmental Assessment (Class EA) Study to increase capacity of the Burloak Water Purification Plant (WPP) to meet future demands. A map of the project site is included. The Class EA Study is being conducted according to the requirements of a Schedule "C" project of the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment document (October 2000, amended in 2007). The purpose of the Class EA study is: 1. T To identify the preferred water treatment solution for increasing the plant capacity; and 2. To T recommend the preferred treatment design concept for the expansion. The Class EA study includes: · Public and agency consultation; · Evaluation of alternative treatment design concepts for the expansion; · Assessment of the impacts of the proposed work; and · Identification of measures to mitigate impacts. Technical, T socio-cultural, natural environmental and economic issues will be considered during the assessment. The Communication and Consultation Process As part of the study, y the first Public Information Centre (PIC) was held on April 28, 2011 to introduce the project, the preliminary treatment alternatives under consideration and the evaluation criteria to be used for the selection of the preferred treatment design concept for the expansion. A second PIC is scheduled for: Date: Time: Location: November 30, 2011 6:30 p.m. ­ 7:00 p.m. Burloak Water Purification Plant 3380 Rebecca Street, Oakville (Parking available on site) The purpose of the second PIC is to present the results of the evaluation process, introduce the preliminary preferred treatment design concept for the expansion, and the next steps in the study. You Y are encouraged to attend the PIC and provide comments so that they may be included in the study. Comments received through the course of the study will be considered in finalizing the recommended treatment design concept for the plant expansion as well as the mitigation measures. Staff members from Halton Region and the consultant's team will be available to provide details on the project and discuss your comments. If you are unable to attend, we would still like to hear from you. Please contact either of the project team members listed below if you have any questions or comments, wish to obtain more information on the project, or would like to be included on the project contact list: Teodor Kochmar, T r P.Eng. P PMP Project Manager Halton Region 1151 Bronte Road Oakville, Ontario L6M 3L1 Phone: 905-825-6000 Ext. 7637 Fax: 905-825-8822 Email: Teodor T r.kochmar@halton.ca Oya Koc, P.Eng. P Project Manager AECOM 5600 Cancross Court, Suite A Mississauga, Ontario, L5R 3E9 Phone: 905-712-6998 Fax: 905-501-0181 Email: Oya.koc@aecom.com With the exception of personal information, all comments will become part of the public record. Additional information related to the study and consultation process may be obtained through the study website: www.halton.ca/EAs. Making Halton a better place to live, work and retire. Gary Carr, r Regional Chair Planning This notice first issued on November 16, 2011 16/18 1111 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.ca

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