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Environmental Assessment and Related Documents
As required under section 6.2(1) of the Environmental Assessment Act and in accordance with the Terms of Reference approved by the Minister of the Environment on December 17, 2012, Taggart Miller has submitted its environmental assessment to the Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change for review and approval.
As required pursuant to the Environmental Assessment Act, the environmental assessment will be available for public review and comment from January 2, 2015 to February 20, 2015.
You may review and/or download the environmental assessment from this website below or during normal business hours at the following locations:
http://www.carlsbadsprings.ca/?page_id=149
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613-234-7000 ext 235
1053 Concession Street
613-445-5331 City of Ottawa Public Library,
613-824-6926 Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change
613-521-3450
416-314-8001/1-800-461-6290
Comments on the environmental assessment must be submitted in writing and/or by fax to the Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change by February 20, 2015. All comments must be submitted to:
Lorna Zappone, Special Project Officer
Tel: 416-314-7106/1-800-461-6290
A copy of all comments will be forwarded to the proponent for its consideration.
All personal information included in a submission – such as name, address, telephone number and property location – is collected, maintained and disclosed by the Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change for the purpose of transparency and consultation. The information is collected under the authority of the Environmental Assessment Act or is collected and maintained for the purpose of creating a record that is available to the general public as described in s.37 of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.
Personal information you submit will become part of a public record that is available to the general public unless you request that your personal information remain confidential. For more information, please contact the Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change’s Freedom of information and Privacy Coordinator at 416-327-1434.
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT OF THE PROPOSED CAPITAL REGION RESOURCE RECOVERY CENTRE
The complete Environmental Assessment Study Report consists of the following components:
VOLUME I Environmental Assessment
TSD #1 – Comparison of Alternative Sites
TSD #2 – Atmosphere - Noise
TSD #3 – Atmosphere – Air
TSD #4 – Biology
TSD #5 – Land Use & Socio-Economic
TSD #6 – Archaeological Assessment
TSD #7 – Cultural Heritage Evaluation Report
TSD #8 – Agriculture
TSD #9 – Traffic Impact Study
TSD #10 – Leachate Management
VOLUME II Consultation Record
VOLUME III Geology, Hydrogeology and Geotechnical Report
Design and Operations Reports
Volume I - Section 00 - Part 01 - Executive Summary
Volume I - Section 00 - Part 02 - Table of Contents
Volume I - Section 00 - Part 03 - Acronyms Units and Glossary of Terms
Volume I - Section 01 - Introduction
Volume I - Section 02 - Methodology
Volume I - Section 03 - Consultation Activities
Volume I - Section 04 - Rationale for the Proposed CRRRC
Volume I - Section 05 - Assessment of Alternatives to the Proposed CRRRC
Volume I - Section 06 - Conceptual Level Description of the Proposed CRRRC
Volume I - Section 07 - Comparative Evaluation of Alternative Sites and Identification of Preferred Site
Volume I - Section 08 - Part 01 - Description of the Existing Environment
Volume I - Section 08 - Part 02 - Description of the Existing Environment
Volume I - Section 08 - Part 03 - Description of the Existing Environment
Volume I - Section 08 - Part 04 - Description of the Existing Environment
Volume I - Section 08 - Part 05 - Description of the Existing Environment
Volume I - Section 08 - Part 06 - Description of the Existing Environment
Volume I - Section 08 - Part 07 - Description of the Existing Environment
Volume I - Section 08 - Part 08 - Description of the Existing Environment
Volume I - Section 09 - Identification of Preferred Site Development Concept
Volume I - Section 10 - Detailed Description of Proposed CRRRC
Volume I - Section 11 - Part 01 - Prediction and Assessment of Environmental Effects
Volume I - Section 11 - Part 02 - Prediction and Assessment of Environmental Effects
Volume I - Section 12 - Assessment of Leachate Management Options
Volume I - Section 13 - Cumulative Impact Assessment
Volume I - Section 14 - Monitoring and Contingency
Volume I - Section 15 - Summary of Commitments
Volume I - Section 16 - References
Volume I - Section 17 - Appendix A - Approved TOR
Volume I - Section 17 - Appendix A - Approved TOR - Appendix A - Criteria for Comparative Evaluation of Alternative Sites
Volume I - Section 17 - Appendix A - Approved TOR - Appendix B - Alternative Haul Route and Leachate Treatment Assessment Criteria
Volume I - Section 17 - Appendix A - Approved TOR - Appendix C - EA EPA Work Plans
TSD 1 - Comparison of Alternative Sites
TSD 1 - Appendix A - Atmospheric Compontent
TSD 1 - Appendix B - Part 01 - Geology, Hydrogeology and Geotechnical Component
TSD 1 - Appendix B - Part 02 - Geology, Hydrogeology and Geotechnical Component
TSD 1 - Appendix B - Part 03 - Geology, Hydrogeology and Geotechnical Component
TSD 1 - Appendix B - Part 04 - Geology, Hydrogeology and Geotechnical Component
TSD 1 - Appendix C - Surface Water Component
TSD 1 - Appendix D - Biology Component
TSD 1 - Appendix E - Land Use and Socio-Economic Component
TSD 1 - Appendix F - Part 01 - Cultural and Heritage Resources Component
TSD 1 - Appendix F - Part 02 - Cultural and Heritage Resources Component
TSD 1 - Appendix F - Part 03 - Cultural and Heritage Resources Component
TSD 1 - Appendix F - Part 04 - Cultural and Heritage Resources Component
TSD 1 - Appendix F - Part 05 - Cultural and Heritage Resources Component
TSD 1 - Appendix F - Part 06 - Cultural and Heritage Resources Component
TSD 1 - Appendix F - Part 07 - Cultural and Heritage Resources Component
TSD 1 - Appendix F - Part 08 - Cultural and Heritage Resources Component
TSD 1 - Appendix F - Part 09 - Cultural and Heritage Resources Component
TSD 1 - Appendix F - Part 10 - Cultural and Heritage Resources Component
TSD 1 - Appendix G - Part 01 - Agriculture Component
TSD 1 - Appendix G - Part 02 - Agriculture Component
TSD 1 - Appendix H - Design and Operations Component
TSD 1 - Appendix I - Traffic Component
TSD 2 - Noise
TSD 3 - Part 01 - Air
TSD 3 - Part 02 - Air
TSD 3 - Addendum - Air Quality & Odour Assessment
TSD 4 - Biology
TSD 5 - Land Use and Socio-Economic
TSD 6 - Archaelogical Assessment
TSD 7 - Cultural Heritage Evaluation Report
TSD 8 - Agriculture
TSD 9 - Traffic Impact Study
TSD 9 - Traffic Impact Study Addendum 1 TSD 9 - Traffic Impact Study Addendum 2
TSD 10 - Leachate Management
Volume II - Appendix A - Open House 3
Volume II - Appendix B - Open House 4 – June 5 2013
Volume II - Appendix C - Workshop 2 – June 22 2013
Volume II - Appendix D - Newsletter – October 31 2013
Volume II - Appendix E - Open House 5 – December 5 2013
Volume II - Appendix F - Meetings and Calls
Volume II - Appendix G - Aboriginal Community Meetings
Volume II - Appendix H - Open House 6 – June 25 2014
Volume II - Appendix I - Summary of Comments Received Outside Consultation Events
Volume II - Appendix J - Summary of Comment Responses Provided Outside Consultation Events
Volume II - Appendix K - Summary of Comments on Draft EA
Volume III - Section 00 - Part 01 - Executive Summary
Volume III - Section 00 - Part 02 - Table of Contents
Volume III - Section 01 - Introduction
Volume III - Section 02 - Site Investigation Methodology
Volume III - Section 03 - Geological Setting
Volume III - Section 04 - Regional Tectonics
Volume III - Section 05 - Topography and Surface Drainage
Volume III - Section 06 - Site Subsurface Conditions
Volume III - Section 07 - Hydrogeology Conditions
Volume III - Section 08 - Background Water and Surface Water Quality
Volume III - Section 09 - Evaluation of Potential Geological Impacts
Volume III - Section 10 - Description of Site Design
Volume III - Section 11 - Geotechnical Considerations of Site Design
Volume III - Section 12 - Groundwater Modelling and Assessment of Long-Term Groundwater Impacts
Volume III - Section 13 - Groundwater and Surface Water Monitoring Programs and Trigger Mechanisms
Volume III - Section 14 - Groundwater and Surface Water Contingency Measure
Volume III - Section 15 - Limitations and Use of Reports
Volume III - Section 16 - References
Volume III - Section 17 - Part 01 - Figures
Volume III - Section 17 - Part 02 - Figures
Volume III - Section 17 - Part 03 - Figures
Volume III - Section 17 - Part 04 - Figures
Volume III - Section 17 - Part 05 - Figures
Volume III - Appendix A - Borehole Records
Volume III - Appendix B - CPT Profiles
Volume III - Appendix C - Grain Size Curves
Volume III - Appendix D - Undrained Shear Strength Profiles
Volume III - Appendix E - Summary of Silty Clay Sensitivity
Volume III - Appendix F - Plasticity Charts, Consolidation Test Results and Secondary Compression Test Results
Volume III - Appendix G - Summary of Measured Interpreted Coefficients of Vertical and Horizontal Consolidation
Volume III - Appendix H - Summary of Engineering Properties
Volume III - Appendix I - Part 01 - Photographs of Direct Push Soil Samples
Volume III - Appendix I - Part 02 - Photographs of Direct Push Soil Samples
Volume III - Appendix J - Photographs of Bedrock Core Samples
Volume III - Appendix K - Technical Memorandum – Results of VSP Testing
Volume III - Appendix L - Groundwater Level Monitoring Program
Volume III - Appendix M - Part 01 - Technical Memorandum – Dug Well Assessment
Volume III - Appendix M - Part 02 - Technical Memorandum – Dug Well Assessment
Volume III - Appendix N - Laboratory and In-Situ Hydraulic Conductivity Testing Results
Volume III - Appendix O - Background Groundwater Quality Data
Volume III - Appendix P - Background Surface Water Quality Data
Volume III - Appendix Q - Technical Memorandum – Seismic Stability Dynamic Analyses
Volume III - Appendix R - Contaminant Transport Model
Response to Geoscientific Review of EA
Landfill Response to Seismic Events (85KB PDF)
Volume IV - Section 00 - Table of Contents
Volume IV - Section 01 - Introduction
Volume IV - Section 02 - Existing Site Conditions
Volume IV - Section 03 - CRRRC Site Description
Volume IV - Section 04 - Assessment of Potential Impacts
Volume IV - Section 05 - Site Design
Volume IV - Section 06 - Site Operations
Volume IV - Section 07 - Site Monitoring and Reporting Programs
Volume IV - Section 08 - Contingency Measures and Trigger Mechanisms
Volume IV - Section 09 - Site Closure Plan
Volume IV - Section 10 - Limitations and Use of Report
Volume IV - Section 11 - Closure
Volume IV - Section 12 - References
Volume IV - Section 13 - Figures
Volume IV - Appendix A - Part 01 - Stormwater Management System Design Report
Volume IV - Appendix A - Part 02 - Stormwater Management System Design Report
Volume IV - Appendix A - Part 03 - Stormwater Management System Design Report
Volume IV - Appendix A - Part 04 - Stormwater Management System Design Report
Volume IV - Appendix B - Part 01 - Acoustic Assessment Report
Volume IV - Appendix B - Part 02 - Acoustic Assessment Report
Volume IV - Appendix B - Part 03 - Acoustic Assessment Report
Volume IV - Appendix B - Part 04 - Acoustic Assessment Report
Volume IV - Appendix B - Part 05 - Acoustic Assessment Report
Volume IV - Appendix B - Part 06 - Acoustic Assessment Report
Volume IV - Appendix C - Emission Summary and Dispersion Modelling Report
Volume IV - Appendix D - Construction and Demolition Processing Facility Design and Operations
Volume IV - Appendix E - Materials Recovery Facility Design and Operations
Volume IV - Appendix F - Organics Processing Facility Design and Operations
Volume IV - Appendix G - Compost Processing and Storage Area Design and Operations
Volume IV - Appendix H - Petroleum Hydrocarbon Contaminated Soil Treatment Design and Operations
Volume IV - Appendix I - Part 01 - Landfill Design and Operations
Volume IV - Appendix I - Part 02 - Landfill Design and Operations
Volume IV - Appendix J - Part 01 - On-Site Leachate Pre-treatment Design Report
Waste Diversion Protocol
Public participation by the local community and other interested parties is an important and essential part of the Terms of Reference and subsequent Environmental Assessment process. You are invited to participate in consultation events and/or to contact Taggart Miller directly. To review past consultation events, please click here.
As part of Taggart Miller's commitment to keeping the public informed about the proposed facility, we have developed a series of answers for frequently asked questions. This list is updated regularly, so please visit the site often.
To see the list of FAQs, please click here.
Taggart Investments Inc. is a highly regarded Ottawa-based family owned business which was founded in 1948. The organization has grown to consist of four major operating companies (Tamarack Homes, Doran Contractors, Taggart Realty Management and Taggart Construction Ltd.) employing over 350 staff and providing diversified services to a broad public and private sector client base.
Miller Waste Systems Inc. is part of The Miller Group, a privately owned diversified Canadian Company that since 1916 has provided the public and private sectors, in North America, with road construction and rehabilitation, waste management and recycling services, transit operations, and aggregate-based materials, asphalt, cement and ready-mix concrete products. Formed in 1961 in Markham, Miller Waste Systems is a diverse waste management services provider in Ontario, Manitoba and the Maritimes, operates more than 450 collection vehicles and has over 850 employees. Purpose of the recycling facility
The primary focus of the proposed Capital Region Resource Recovery Centre (CRRRC) is resource recovery and diversion of materials away from disposal. To divert materials away from disposal as much as possible, Taggart Miller is committed to providing the industrial, commercial and institutional (IC&I) and construction and demolition (C&D) diversion capacity that is currently lacking in eastern Ontario. Taggart Miller intends to build a state-of-the-art recycling facility for IC&I and C&D materials for residents and businesses in eastern Ontario. While every measure will be taken to recycle material, there will be a need for the disposal of residual and non-recyclable waste. We are proposing to provide this on site.
Click here to review the detailed project description.
The EA process begins with the developed of Terms of Reference which is essentially a document that outlines all the studies that will be undertaken during the EA. Following a second open house, this Terms of Reference will be submitted to the Minister of the Environment for review. Should the Minister approve the Terms of Reference, then the EA process and the associated studies will be carried out. Following this work, the EA report will be submitted again to the Minister of the Environment for review and a decision on whether the proposed will receive approval under the EA Act.