Comment
Sewage dumping into Lake Ontario could lead to increased levels of pollutants, including bacteria (such as E. coli), nitrogen, phosphorus, and harmful chemicals. This could degrade water quality, making it unsafe for swimming and recreation. Drinking water could also be affected, as Lake Ontario is a major source of drinking water for millions of people.
The spread of waterborne diseases due to contamination from sewage, such as gastrointestinal illnesses, skin infections, or respiratory problems, could increase.
The cumulative environmental damage could lead to significant economic costs in the future, including water treatment expenses, loss of tourism revenue, and health care costs related to pollution-linked illnesses. Cleaning up the lake and reversing ecological damage would require significant investment.
If the project does not include rigorous sewage treatment measures and environmental protections, it could contribute to long-term pollution of Lake Ontario. This could lead to ecosystem degradation, public health risks, and significant costs.
It's essential that strong environmental assessments are in place, and proper sewage treatment infrastructure is implemented to mitigate these risks.
Submitted January 4, 2025 3:16 PM
Comment on
Infrastructure Ontario - Environmental Compliance Approval (sewage)
ERO number
019-9534
Comment ID
122808
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