This notice is for informational purposes only. There is no requirement to consult on this initiative on the Environmental Registry of Ontario. Learn more about the types of notices on the registry.
Why consultation isn't required
On April 1, 2020, the Ontario Government made a temporary regulation to respond to the COVID-19 outbreak. Ontario Regulation 115/20 exempted all proposals for policies, acts, regulations and instruments from posting requirements under the EBR.
Ontario Regulation 115/20 was revoked on June 15, 2020, however, we are posting this decision as a bulletin as because the proposal was posted on April 14, 2020 while Ontario Regulation 115/20 was in effect.
Although consultation was not required, the ministry did consult with the public on this proposal by posting ERO# 019-1526 for public comment from April 14, 2020 - May 14, 2020. To ensure transparency, the ministry is providing details of its decision and the effects of consultation on decision-making in this notice.
Bulletin details
Proponent:
Mattamy (Danforth) Limited
7880 Keele Street
Vaughan, ON
L4K 4G7
Canada
Location details:
2787-2791 Eglinton Avenue East
Toronto, ON
M1J 2E1
Canada
Please see ERO# 019-1526 to view location on a map.
Decision details:
A new Permit to Take Water No. 1714-BPMM7Y has been issued to Mattamy (Danforth) Limited on May 21, 2020 for dewatering of an underground parking structure for Mattamy (Danforth) Limited in Toronto, Ontario. The new Permit to Take Water has an expiry date of April 30, 2030.
Water will be taken from one (1) well located in the City of Toronto. Details of the water taking are as follows.
Source of water - sump pump 1
- purpose of taking: site dewatering
- period of water taking: 10 years
- maximum rate per minute (litres): 1.3
- maximum number of hours of taking per day: 24
- maximum volume per day (litres): 108,000
- maximum number of days of taking per year: 365
- earliest calendar date of taking (mm/dd): 01/01
- latest calendar date of taking (mm/dd): 12/31
Comments received:
No comments received
Third parties are not able to apply for leave to appeal in respect of proposals which are posted while Ontario Regulation 115/20 is in effect. On April 1, 2020, the Ontario Government made a temporary regulation to respond to the COVID-19 outbreak which exempts all proposals from the requirement to post notices on the ERO. Leave to appeal may only be sought in respect of instruments that are required to be posted to the ERO.
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M4V 1P5
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