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November 16, 2021
to December 31, 2021
Decision summary
An amended Environmental Compliance Approval was issued to Gay Lea Foods Co-operative Limited for approval of sewage works for the treatment and subsurface disposal of industrial process wastewater from cheese processing operations, serving the Ivanhoe Cheese Plant, located in the Municipality of Centre Hastings, County of Hastings.
Location details
Site address
11301 Highway 62 North
Centre Hastings ,
ON
Canada
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Gay Lea Foods Co-operative Limited
11301 Highway 62 North
Centre Hastings,
ON
K0K 2K0
Canada
Decision details
An amended Environmental Compliance Approval was issued to Gay Lea Foods Co-operative Limited for approval of sewage works for the treatment and subsurface disposal of industrial process wastewater, consisting of washwater from cheese processing operations and whey permeate from a whey concentration process, rated at a total maximum design capacity of 104,000 litres per day (for the treatment of 45,500 litres/day of washwater and 58,500 litres/day of whey permeate), serving the Ivanhoe Cheese Plant located in the Municipality of Centre Hastings, County of Hastings.
The approved sewage works consist of:
- one reverse osmosis (RO) system discharging the RO permeate to a new 36,000 litre balancing tank to level out the volume before it is directed to the existing aeration tank
- two membrane feed pumps (1 duty and 1 standby) to be installed in the existing aeration tank
- one new membrane filtration system consisting of one stainless steel membrane tank containing one MB3-4 membrane module complete with a stainless steel housing, medium-bubble diffused aerators and permeate piping
- one 1 chemical metering pump for dosing an alkaline solution for pH correction; complete with a spill containment rated for a 208 litre chemical drum
- one upgraded flow splitter
- one new pumping station housing two additional dual alternating pumps
- one existing previously approved leaching bed re-rated for the daily design sanitary sewage flow of 55,500 litres/day
- six 150 m long infiltration trenches consisting of 150 mm diameter perforated drains enclosed within high density polyethylene infiltrators (Quick 4 Equalizer 24)
- two provisional 150 m long infiltrator trenches consisting of 150 mm diameter perforated drains enclosed within high density polyethylene infiltrators (Quick 4 Equalizer 24) to be utilized in the event that additional subsurface disposal area is required
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Gay Lea Foods Co-operative Limited
11301 Highway 62 North
Centre Hastings,
ON
K0K 2K0
Canada
Environmental Review Tribunal
Attention: The Secretary
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Toronto, Ontario
M5G 1E5
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OLT.Registrar@ontario.ca
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Original proposal
Proposal details
This proposal is to amend the existing Environmental Compliance Approval (ECA) No. 6700-B2XLPY issued on August 31, 2018 for approval of sewage works for the collection, transmission, treatment and subsurface disposal of industrial wastewater to serve the Ivanhoe Cheese Plant located at 11301 Highway 62 North in the Municipality of Centre Hastings, County of Hastings.
This amendment is for approval of sewage works for:
- the collection, transmission, treatment and subsurface disposal of whey permeate
- upgrades to the existing previously approved sewage works
- modifications to the existing previously approved monitoring program
- the addition of the Limited Operational Flexibility (LOF) condition to the amended ECA
The proposed upgrades to existing washwater and whey treatment system consist of:
- one reverse osmosis (RO) system discharging the RO permeate to one new 36,000 L balancing tank to level out the volume before it is directed to the existing aeration tank
- two membrane feed pumps (1 duty and 1 standby) to be installed in the existing aeration tank
- one stainless steel membrane tank containing one MB3-4 membrane module complete with a stainless steel housing, medium-bubble diffused aerators and permeate piping
- one chemical metering pump for dosing an alkaline solution for pH correction, complete with spill containment rated for a 208 litre chemical drum
Treatment and subsurface disposal of up to 58,500 L/day of treated RO permeate, consisting of:
- one upgraded flow splitter
- one existing pumping station housing two additional dual alternating pumps
- one existing previously approved leaching bed rated up to 55,500 L/day
- four new 150 m long infiltrator trenches consisting of 150 mm diameter perforated drains enclosed within high density polyethylene infiltrators (Quick 4 Equalizer 24)
- four new provisional 150 m long infiltrator trenches consisting of 150 mm diameter perforated drains enclosed within high density polyethylene infiltrators (Quick 4 Equalizer 24) to be utilized in the event that additional subsurface disposal area is required
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Comment
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This consultation was open from November 16, 2021
to December 31, 2021
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