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RE: 019-9534 This proposed project is shockingly vague on details. "...combined sewer overflows to be constructed at [address here]..." What does this mean? Is this raw sewage that will be going into Lake Ontario? Or is the sewage overflow going to be treated first? Read more

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I am shocked that the Ontario government is going to dump sewage in to lake Ontario near shore in a recreational area. I swim in lake ontario at this location. And near by at an official city of Toronto beach. "Sunnyside Beach" is just a couple hundered meters west of this proposal. Read more

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This request simply cannot be approved. At significant effort and expense Toronto is completing the Western Beaches Storage Tunnel in an effort to undo the environmental damage caused when combined sewers overflow into the lake. Read more

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This project is atrociously short-sighted and has no benefits for the city at large. The natural water life of this area will be devestated if there is a pipeline relocation as proposed, while also hindering - possibly making it impossible - for safe swimming for Toronto's citizens. Read more

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I strongly oppose this plan. This waterway is used by kayakers, swimmers and so much wildlife requires this habitat to survive. This is no place for sewage infrastructure, as all these activities will be disrupted. Read more

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My family came to Toronto in the 1950's and at that time the shoreline or lake ontario was polluted. Immigrants still found a way to enjoy it, incredibly. In the decades since we have come together as a society, from both sides of the border, to make clean this incredible gift of Lake Ontario. Read more