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Water and Wastewater Servicing Master Plan

This consultation has concluded.

We want to hear from you

Your feedback is an important part of updating the master plan. The City will look for your feedback throughout the master plan update, both in-person and online.

Here On Have Your Say - The Water and Wastewater Servicing Master Plan was approved by Council on April 27th. Our next milestone is to complete the EA Process through a Notice of Study Completion.

The Q&A tool remains open if you would like to ask the project team a question.

To get project updates, you can join our mailing list by contacting the project leads listed on the right hand side of the page.

The process

We’re updating the 2008 Water and Wastewater Servicing Master Plan to ensure the City’s water distribution and wastewater collection infrastructure (pipes and sewers) continues to support the growing Guelph community now until 2051.

The update will:

  • Analyze the City’s current water and wastewater infrastructure.
  • Take into consideration Guelph’s projected population growth.
  • Define needed increases to the current system’s capacity.
  • Identify technological advances and opportunities for improving efficiency.
  • Address changes in government legislation.

This study is being carried out according to the Municipal Engineers Association Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (2011, as amended), which is an approved Class of Environmental Assessment under the Environmental Assessment Act. An environmental assessment will document the results from this study and will be made available for public review. At that time, residents, Indigenous communities, and other interested persons or groups will be informed of when and where the environmental assessment can be reviewed.

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Who's Listening

Colleen Gammie

Colleen Gammie, Infrastructure Planning Engineer

colleen.gammie@guelph.ca

Reg Russwurm

Reg Russwurm, Manager, Design and Construction

reg.russwurm@guelph.ca

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Sam Ziemann, P.Eng., Vice President, C3 Water Inc.

sam.ziemann@C3Water.com

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Dave Eadie, Senior Associate, Water, Stantec Consulting Ltd.

Dave.Eadie@stantec.com

Phases

Phases overview
Notice of commencement
Virtual Open House
Developing and evaluating alternative solutions
Master Plan development
Project Completed

Virtual Open House

October 28, 2020 - November 30, 2020

View the engagement summary of the first open house below in documents.