Wastewater Treatment Operations Master Plan

Project Start/End Dates
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Background

The City of London is undertaking a Wastewater Treatment Operations Master Plan to develop a long-term plan for the City’s wastewater infrastructure, including its pumping stations and treatment plants. This Master Plan will consider the need for new and upgraded facilities as part of our commitment to environmental protection, growth servicing and asset management.  

Current status

The Wastewater Treatment Operations Master Plan was posted for the 30-day public review period on February 18, 2022. Comments related to the Master Plan are now closed. The Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks has reviewed the Master Plan and confirmed that no outstanding concerns or comments remain and that there were no requests made by the Public, First Nations or other Stakeholders to impose a higher level of environmental planning study or additional conditions as part of this Class EA process. The City will now proceed towards implementation of the various recommendations outlined within the Master Plan.

It is not anticipated that further updates will be communicated through this webpage. Should you have questions related to this Master Plan, or if you wish to obtain a copy of the final Master Plan document, please contact Kyle J Murray, P. Eng. at kjmurray@london.ca.

 Study area

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A map of London's waste water treatment facilities. For more information, please contact Kyle Murray at (519) 661-2489 x 2661 or email kjmurray@london.ca

Contact Us

If you wish to obtain a copy of the Master Plan report or have questions about this project, please contact Kyle J Murray, P.Eng. at kjmurray@london.ca or by phone at 519-661-2489 x 2661.

This Master Plan is being undertaken in accordance with the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment process (MEA, 2000 as amended in 2007, 2011, and 2015). 

Please note that comments received will be maintained for reference throughout the project and will become part of the public record. Under the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act and the Environmental Assessment Act, any personal information such as name, address, and telephone number included in a submission will become part of the public record unless the comments specifically requests that such personal details not be included in the public record.

Last modified:Friday, October 27, 2023