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www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Thursday, September 4, 2014 | 4 continued from p.1 The Halton Catholic District School Board confirmed St. Ignatius of Loyola Armed robber demanded narcotics then fled on foot, say police Catholic Secondary School was affected. In Wood public schools, as well as Abbey Park addition, the Halton District School Board High School were also informed of the inci(HDSB) said Heritage Glen and Pilgrim dent by police. "It's done when there is some kind of concern in the community and the police make that call and notify us," said HDSB spokesperson Marnie Denton. Halton.ca 311 "Students are not allowed to be outside for phys ed, or out on the playground, and everything is just kept inside the school," said Denton. The hold and secure lasted approximately NOTICE OF STUDY COMMENCEMENT 30 minutes and parents from both school boards were sent an email notification inRerating of the Oakville Water Purification Plant from 109 to 130 ML/d forming them of the schools that went into hold and secure. Police are now searching for a man described as white, 30 to 35 years old, 5-foot-5 to 5-foot-6 with a thin build and short thinning hair. He was wearing a white long-sleeved shirt in addition to the sunglasses and dark face covering. Anyone with information is asked to contact Det. Const. Sean Neglia at 905-8254747, ext. 2248) or Halton Crime Stoppers at Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477). and Possible Intake Extension Town of Oakville MUNICIPAL CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT STUDY Background In 2011, Halton Region completed the Sustainable Halton Water and Wastewater Master Plan (WWMP). The WWMP recommended that the existing capacity of the Oakville Water Purification Plan (WPP), located at 21 Kerr Street, be increased from 109 million litres per day (ML/d) to 130 ML/d to ensure that the growing demand for drinking water within the Region can be met. The Region is seeking to achieve this capacity increase with minimal impact to the local community by avoiding large scale process changes and optimizing the plant within its existing footprint. Problem Statement In order to meet the growing demand for drinking water in Halton Region, the Region is initiating an Environmental Assessment (EA) Study that will assess, test and evaluate various plant components so Halton Region can obtain approval from the Ontario Ministry of the Environment to rerate the Oakville WPP to 130 ML/d. The study will not involve any construction at the Plant. The study will also address issues faced by the WPP from occasional high turbidity (i.e. sediment) in the facility's water intake. After periods of heavy rainfall, the Oakville WPP experiences elevated levels of turbidity in the raw water it draws from Lake Ontario related to high volumes of sediment discharged into Lake Ontario through the mouth of Sixteen Mile Creek after rain events. At times, this results in the Oakville WPP being shut down temporarily representing a risk to the Region's long-term security of water supply. The Process The study is being conducted in accordance with Schedule B of the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment process (October 2000, amended 2007 and 2011), which is approved under the Ontario Environmental Assessment Act. In addition to obtaining approval for rerating of the plant; the study will also evaluate the problem of sediments coming from Sixteen Mile Creek and consider plant-based or intake modification-based solutions to address the problem. The study will determine if future construction is required to modify processes inside the Plant or the intake pipe out in the lake. Public Information Centres Consultation with the public and review agencies is a key element of the Class EA process, and input will be sought throughout the study using various means including notices and Public Information Centres (PICs). Details regarding upcoming Public Information Centres will be advertised as the study progresses. Contact Us Please contact any of the following project team members if you wish to be added to the project mailing list or if you have any questions, comments about the study. Marek Braczek, MMI, P. Eng. Project Manager Halton Region 1151 Bronte Road Oakville, ON L6M 3L1 Tel: 905-825-6000 ext. 7128 Email: marek.braczek@halton.ca Arun P. Jain, M.Eng., P.Eng. 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