This consultation was open from:
September 3, 2020
to October 4, 2020
Decision summary
An Environmental Compliance Approval (ECA) is granted to WeedMD RX Inc. for stormwater management works servicing an expanded greenhouse site with a total property area of 39.46 hectares, located at 8157 Inadale Drive, in the Township of Strathroy-Caradoc.
Location details
Site address
8157 Inadale Drive
Strathroy-Caradoc ,
ON
N0L 1W0
Canada
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WeedMD RX Inc.
484 Richmond Street
London,
ON
N6A 3E6
Canada
Decision details
An Environmental Compliance Approval (ECA) is granted to WeedMD RX Inc. for stormwater management works servicing an expanded greenhouse site located at 8157 Inadale Drive, in the Township of Strathroy-Caradoc.
The approved works include:
- Northern System, serving 4.16 ha of the property, and consists of an underground chamber system, a backup pond and parking lot surface storage with total storage volume of 2,889 cubic metres, discharging via a riser pipe into the Leitch Municipal Drain.
- Western System, serving 15.36 ha of the property, and consists of an oil/grit separator, a dry pond with storage volume of 9,306 cubic metres, discharging via a riser pipe outlet into the Glockner Municipal Drain.
In addition, it is also approved to construct a temporary dry pond serving 3.68 ha of area (constructing as part of Phase 1 development and operating only before the completion of the above mentioned underground chamber system), and consisting of grassed swales with a storage volume of 1,367m3, discharging via a riser pipe outlet for the minor system into Leitch Municipal Drain and via a weir for the major system into Inadale Drive roadside ditch.
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WeedMD RX Inc.
484 Richmond Street
London,
ON
N6A 3E6
Canada
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Original proposal
Proposal details
The project for which approval is being sought includes three (3) stormwater management (SWM) facilities to service a greenhouse facility. A temporary pond and two permanent facilities all to be located on the property at 8157 Inadale Drive in the Municipality of Strathroy-Caradoc.
The temporary dry pond will serve 3.68 hectares of area which includes approximately 2.14 hectares of impervious area. The facility will:
- receive stormwater runoff from greenhouses roof-tops and hard surface areas including buildings roof-tops and driveways
- receive the runoff from a SWM system including pipes and grassed swales
- have a storage volume of 1,367 cubic meters
- have a weir for relief during major system discharge and a riser pipe outlet for the minor system that will discharge to the Leitch Municipal Drain and be conveyed to the Inadale Drive ditch through the weir
The northerly permanent facility will serve 4.16 hectares of the property that is tributary to the Leitch Municipal Drain. The facility will consist of an underground chamber system, a backup pond and parking lot surface storage. The facility will:
- receive stormwater runoff from greenhouses (roof-top)
- receive the runoff from a SWM system including pipes, grassed swales and directly tributary surfaces including the parking lot and backup pond surface area
- have a total storage volume of 2,831 cubic meters, for the 100 year storm event the maximum storage is 2,415 cubic meters;
- have a riser pipe discharging to the Leitch Municipal Drain
- provide quality control using the isolator row of the underground chamber system and have a minimum TSS removal rate is 84%
The westerly permanent facility will serve 15.36 hectares of the property that is tributary to the Glockner Municipal Drain. The dry pond will:
- receive stormwater runoff from greenhouses roof-tops and additional hard surface areas including building roof-tops and driveways
- receive the runoff from a SWM system including pipes, channel, and sheet flow off of the driving area
- have a storage volume of 9,306 cibic meters
- have a riser pipe outlet discharging to the Glockner Municipal Drain
- provide quality control using a downstream oil grit separator with a 78% annual TSS removal
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Comment
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This consultation was open from September 3, 2020
to October 4, 2020
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