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Environmental Assessment - Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA)
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Class EA for the Lower Don River West Remedial Flood Protection Project – Notice of Project Approval (October 6th 2005)
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) completed the planning and design process approved under the Environmental Assessment Act in Conservation Ontario’s Class Environmental Assessment for Remedial Flood and Erosion Control Projects for undertaking a remedial project regarding the removal of risk due to flooding of 210 hectares of land located west of the Don River near Lake Ontario in the City of Toronto.
Digital copies of the approved Class EA can be found below:
Class EA Cover Page – [380K]
Class EA Part 1 Executive Summary– [1,080K]
Class EA Part 2 Table of Contents– [136K]
Class EA Part 3 Sections 1-3– [1,640K]
Class EA Part 4 Section 4– [2,030K]
Class EA Part 5 Section 5– [1,730K]
Class EA Part 6 Section 6-7– [8,170K]
Class EA Part 7 Bibliography – [164K]
Appendix A Public Consultation Details
Appendix B Mississaugas of New Credit
Appendix C Correspondence with Stakeholder
Appendix D Hydraulic Modelling Details
Appendix E Aquatics Report
Appendix F Terrestrial Natural Heritage Report
Appendix G Cultural Heritage Report
Appendix H Geo Environmental Study
Appendix I Rail Transportation Study
Appendix J Terrapex & Terraprobe Reports
Appendix K East Bank Flood Protection Alternatives
The Conservation Ontario Class Environmental Assessment for Remedial Flood and Erosion Control Projects was used to conduct this study. This process is for projects undertaken by a Conservation Authority that will protect human life and property in previously developed areas from an impending flood or erosion control problem. This Class EA process outlines the steps required to devise and select the best remedial flood control measures for a project through a detailed technical and public evaluation of alternatives, and to identify the best means to mitigate any residual adverse environmental effects resulting from the project.
The CEAA Environmental Screening Report
Under the triggers of the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, it was determined that the Lower River West Remedial Flood Protection Project did not require a CEAA Environmental Screening.