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Oakville Beaver, 4 Feb 2011, p. 19

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Canadian Blood Services hosts five donor clinics this monthCanadian Blood Services said it has a strongHoping to catch up the donations it lost, p.m.Dundas St. W. Feb. 24 4 p.m. 8 p.m.need for blood donations after collections werethe agency is hoping Oakville residents will ? Town Hall, 1225 Trafalgar Rd. Feb. 18, 1 Iroquois Ridge Community Centre, 1051impacted by the snow storm this week.come out to the local clinics this month.p.m. 7 p.m.Glenashton Dr. Feb 25 - 4:30 p.m. 8 p.m.Many clinics were closed due to safety con-Below is the clinic schedule:? Holy Trinity Croatian Parish, 2110 Walk-in donors are welcome but appoint-cerns during the heavy snowfall; however, the Clearview Christian Reformed Church, Trafalgar Rd., Feb. 23 2 p.m. 7 p.m.ments can help reduce wait times. To make anblood supply needed has not dropped.2300 Sheridan Garden Dr. Feb. 12, 9 a.m. 1 ? St. Volodymyr Cultural Centre, 1280 appointment call 1-888-2-DONATE.The RegionalMunicipality of Haltonwww.halton.caNOTICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE #2Sustainable Halton Water and Wastewater Master PlanMunicipal Class Environmental Assessment StudyBackgroundHalton Region has initiated a Regionide Water and Wastewater Master Plan to identify a preferred servicing strategy to accommodate growth to the year 2031. This strategy will accommodate the 2031 population employment and intensiation targets set out in the Places to Grow Act (2005). In accordance with this Act, the residential and employee population in Halton Regionisexpected to grow by 300,000 and 1 0,000 respectively.The study area for the Sustainable Halton Water and Wastewater Master Plan (refer to map) includes Oakville, Burlington, Miltonand Halton Hills (including Georgetown, Acton and the Highway 401 Corridor).Problem StatementTo develop a comprehensive strategy for providing water and wastewater servicing to existing and approved growth areas in Halton Region to 2031.The ProcessThis Sustainable Halton Water and Wastewater Master Plan will dee existing problems opportunities, consider and evaluate solutions, and identify a preferred water and wastewater servicing strategy to the year 2031.A key component of the Master Plan involves consultation with interested stakeholders including the public, special interest groups and regulatory agencies. The study work plan provides for two rounds of Public information Centers (PICs) at four locations (onein each *ocal Municipality). At thest round of PICs held on May 2 2 31 and (une 2, 2010, the water and wastewater servicingconcepts under evaluation were presented.Since thest round of the PICs, the Region has completed a review of potential impacts on the natural, social and economic environments associated with each of the water and wastewater servicing concepts and alternatives that the Master Plan Study has identid. The review has resulted in the selection of preliminary preferred water and wastewater servicing alternatives. These preliminary preferred alternatives will be presented during a second round of PICs as shown in the following table:Public Information Centre LocationsThe PIC will be a dropn format and provide residents interested parties with an opportunity toMunicipality"ateTime Locationreview and comment on the preliminary preferred alternatives. Representatives from the Region Halton Regional Centre and its consultants will be present at the PICs to answer questions and discuss the next steps in Town of OakvilleWednesday, February 16, 20116:30 :30 p.m.1151 Bronte Roadthe study.(North Auditorium)7ou are encouraged to attend the PIC and provide your comments regarding the preliminary Assumption High School City of BurlingtonThursday, February 1 , 20116:30 :30 p.m.3230 Woodward Avenuepreferred servicing alternatives as they will be considered in aliXing the recommended water(Cafeteria)and wastewater servicing strategy. Comments and information regarding this study are being Milton Sports Centrecollected in accordance with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act and to Town of MiltonTuesday, February 22, 20116:30 :30 p.m.605 Santa Maria Boulevard assist the project team in meeting the requirements of the Class EA process. With the exception (Banquet Hall)of personal information, all comments will become part of the public record.Town of HaltonChrist the King High School Please contact either one of the following project team members if you have any questions HillsThursday, February 24, 20116:30 :30 p.m.161 Guelph Street,(Georgetown)(Cafeteria)or comments related to the study, wish to obtain more information on the study or wish to beadded to the study mailing list:Mr. David SimpsonMr. Chris HamelAdditional information related to the study and consultation process may be obtained through Water Planning, Public WorksProject Managerthe study website:www.halton.ca/WaterWastewaterClassEAs.Halton RegionAECOMPhone: 0525000 Ext. 601105 Commerce4alley"rive West, th FloorFax: 0525 22Markham, Ontario L3T W3Email: david.simpson@halton.caPhone: 054 562This Noticest issued on February 3, 2011.Fax: 05 64 4Email: chris.hamel@aecom.comPlease 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, -akville, -ntario * M 3*1 k "ial 311 or 0525000 k Toll Free 1 42 k TT7 052 33 k www.halton.ca04021119 Friday, February 4, 2011 OAKVILLE BEAVER www.insideHALTON.com

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