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Chedoke Creek Watershed Stormwater Retrofits Municipal Class EA
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The City of Hamilton is committed to ongoing improvements in the Chedoke Creek Watershed, building on efforts initiated in 2018 when combined sewage was found to be more regularly entering Chedoke Creek from the Main and King Combined Sewer Overflow Tank.
Launching a New Environmental Assessment
To continue this work, the City has launched a Class Environmental Assessment (EA) Master Plan. This plan focuses on improving stormwater quality in the separated storm sewer section of the watershed.
Exploring Stormwater Solutions As part of the project, the City will identify and evaluate a variety of stormwater quality control options, including:
Low Impact Development (LID) techniques that help soak up water where it falls
Conveyance controls to manage how water moves through the system
End-of-pipe measures, such as stormwater pond retrofits
Join the Conversation
Your input is key to shaping the future of the Chedoke Creek Watershed. Share your feedback and stay informed about upcoming public consultation opportunities. Help us build a cleaner, healthier watershed and get involved today!
The City of Hamilton is committed to ongoing improvements in the Chedoke Creek Watershed, building on efforts initiated in 2018 when combined sewage was found to be more regularly entering Chedoke Creek from the Main and King Combined Sewer Overflow Tank.
Launching a New Environmental Assessment
To continue this work, the City has launched a Class Environmental Assessment (EA) Master Plan. This plan focuses on improving stormwater quality in the separated storm sewer section of the watershed.
Exploring Stormwater Solutions As part of the project, the City will identify and evaluate a variety of stormwater quality control options, including:
Low Impact Development (LID) techniques that help soak up water where it falls
Conveyance controls to manage how water moves through the system
End-of-pipe measures, such as stormwater pond retrofits
Join the Conversation
Your input is key to shaping the future of the Chedoke Creek Watershed. Share your feedback and stay informed about upcoming public consultation opportunities. Help us build a cleaner, healthier watershed and get involved today!
Chedoke Creek Watershed Stormwater Retrofits Municipal Class EA is currently at this stage
Complete a background information review of the study area and develop the problem and/or opportunity statement, including the desire for additional stormwater quality retrofit locations and approaches.
Develop & Evaluate Alternative Solutions (Public Engagement)
this is an upcoming stage for Chedoke Creek Watershed Stormwater Retrofits Municipal Class EA
Present and obtain comments on the alternatives and recommendations developed to address the study requirements.
Final Master Plan Report & Engagement Summary
this is an upcoming stage for Chedoke Creek Watershed Stormwater Retrofits Municipal Class EA
A Notice of Completion of the Master Plan Report will be prepared & available for public review.
The City of Hamilton collects information under authority of Section 227 of the Municipal Act, 2001 and Section 31 Ontario’s Environmental Assessment Act. Any personal information collected for Chedoke Creek Watershed Stormwater Retrofits Environmental Assessment will be used for/to solely to support public engagement by gathering ideas, addressing concerns and ensuring a more comprehensive multi-perspective final report. By providing your email address, you are consenting to receiving emails from the City of Hamilton and/or their agents/contractors to support project collaboration by gathering input and concerns to inform a well-rounded final report, as required by the Municipal Class Environment Assessment and Ontario’s Environmental Assessment Act. Information collected for this initiative may be stored on servers located in Canada and the United States and may be subject to Canadian and/or American laws. Questions about the collection of this personal information can be directed to the Project Manager, Watershed Management, 100 King St W, Floor 9 Hamilton Water, Public Works, phone number 905-546-2424 ext. 5471 email Justin.Wilson@hamilton.ca