To Whom This May Concern:…

Numéro du REO

019-9534

Identifiant (ID) du commentaire

124866

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Individual

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Commentaire

To Whom This May Concern:

Please DENY this permit.

This comment is with regard to the proposal for an interim combined sewer to support development at 955 Lake Shore Boulevard (Ontario Place) to benefit the construction of the Therme MegaSpa.

I am opposed to the proposal which goes against decades of work by the City of Toronto to separate and replace combined sewers across the city to prevent the discharge of raw sewage into Lake Ontario. I am well aware that this 2-year redirect to the West Channel of a sewer system is being done so as to not interfere with the 10-acre landfill extension of the Therme MegaSpa development. This area is used by swimmers, rowers, and paddlers, and most importantly a home to wildlife.

Even if one was only concerned with human health and directed them to avoid the area, there is no escaping contaminated water, as it will find its way far afield of the actual dumping area. But the biggest losers in all of this are wild animals, especially aquatic life, who will be forced to live in human excrement, affecting their quality of life and no doubt making them sick or killing them. This is unacceptable and flies in the face of international environmental agreements to protect water quality and habitat in the Great Lakes, not to mention the original concept of this area being a community and place for people to visit and feel a greater connection with the natural world.

We’re there any consultations about this work with the general public? The Ford government must have some vested interest, personal or financia,lfor this rush to push through this development project, and thus have accelerated the timeline by a year to May 2025. There has been no transparency whatsoever. If not for independent parties doing their own research and uncovering how this project breaks with environmental and health standards for waterfronts and serves only to enrich private interests, we would know nothing of its negative impacts. And now with the quickened pace to push this through, we recognize another corrupt project from this government. We are not fooled.

This proposal that benefits private sector initiatives is not in the public interest and threatens the stability of the lake ecosystem in a time of severe biodiversity loss. The entire project is being forced upon a city that neither asked for it nor wants it, yet taxpayers in the province of Ontario will be forced to support it.

The only connection that Ontarians will have to this spa is that we have to pay for it.

So please DENY this permit.