Oakville Beaver, 21 Apr 2017, p. 1

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FR ID A Y April 21, 2017 $ 1 .0 0 CONNECTED TO YOUR C O M M U N IT Y IN S ID E H A L T O N .C O M 40 pages W ag Jag Sign up Online W agJag.com 2 0 1 7 Oakville The construction of a 900mm water feedermain in Hog's Back park at the intersection of Speers Road and Dorval Drive requires micro drilling which causes enough noise to upset the nearby residents of the area. Despite the noise complaints, the project has been exempted from any noise-related penalties. | Gracie Postma/Metroland Micro-drilling in watermain construction by Nathan Howes Oakville Beaver Staff If you've been wondering about the heavy equipment and construction ongoing at the Sixteen Mile Creek near the GO Station, you are not alone. It has passersby curious and those who live in the area of Speers Road and Cross Avenue -- and who've been notihed some of it, at times, will run 24/7 -- concerned. The work at hand is construction of a new feedermain in Oakville. And while residents may feel incon venienced by ongoing construction at the mid-town core, Halton Region Halton Region, which is overseeing the project is trying to get the job done as fast as possible to minimize the im pact on residents. That' s the reassurance Tim Den nis, Halton' s director of engineering and construction, is giving those liv ing near the build of a 900mm water A fix for real estate issue? Page 12 see Halton on p.8 N O WRGiSTERNG TEAMS + INDIVIDUALS! · H O U S E LEAGUE & REP D IV IS IO N S · IN C R E D IB L E LEAG UE P A R IT Y YOUTH HOCKEY LEAGUE C A L L NO W ! 905 .845 .6 989

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