Toronto Hydro-Electric System Limited - Environmental Compliance Approval (sewage)

Instrument type: Environmental Compliance Approval (sewage)

ERO number
026-0709
Ministry reference number
2754-DUPRYU
Notice type
Instrument
Act
Environmental Protection Act, R.S.O. 1990
Posted by
Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks
Notice stage
Exception
Exception posted
Last updated

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Exception summary

It is the opinion of the Director that the delay that would have occurred by posting an instrument proposal notice for an Environmental Compliance Approval would have resulted in danger to the health or safety of any person or injury or damage or serious risk of injury or damage to any property.

Location details

Site address

191 The Westway
Toronto, ON
M9R 1E7
Canada

Site location details

Hartsdale municipal substation

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Proponent details

Toronto Hydro-Electric System Limited
500 Commissioners Street
Toronto, ON
M4M 1N7
Canada

Why consultation isn't required

The ministry has relied on section 29 of the Environmental Bill of Rights, 1993 (EBR), as it is the Director’s opinion that the delay in giving notice to the public of the proposal for the instrument, allowing for public participation, and in considering the response to the notice would have resulted in:

  • danger to the health and safety of any person
  • injury or damage or serious risk of injury or damage to any property

The ministry is posting this exception notice to give notice of its decision to rely on section 29 of the EBR.

Exception details

A new Environmental Compliance Approval Number 5444-DVQGGG was issued to Toronto Hydro-Electric System Limited on July 8, 2026 for sewage works consisting of a new spill containment system at the existing Hartsdale municipal substation located at 191 The Westway in the City of Toronto.

It was the opinion of the director that posting the proposed instrument for public comments would have resulted in danger to the health or safety of any person whose property is serviced by the local electrical grid, and injury or damage or serious risk of injury or damage to property, as outlined below:

  • hartsdale MS supplies a few thousand residents in the Etobicoke area
  • hartsdale MS at the time of the sewage works application was placed out of service for transformer replacement, requiring the load to be picked up by other neighbouring stations
  • if equipment in one of the neighbouring stations were to be damaged due to added stress on the grid, this could lead to power outages especially during summer peak loading, which represents a danger to the health and safety of residents

Environmental Bill of Right (EBR) posting was not required because construction of the proposed sewage works is necessary to allow Toronto Hydro-Electric System Limited to proceed with the transformer replacement as soon as possible.

Details of issued Environmental Compliance Approval

The ministry has issued a new Environmental Compliance Approval to Toronto Hydro-Electric System Limited for sewage works consisting of a new spill containment system at the existing Hartsdale municipal substation located at 191 The Westway in the City of Toronto.

The proposed work consists of an individual passive oil containment pit for the transformer having a total design containment volume capacity of 12,821 litres. The pit liners will be comprised of passive materials with containment system designed to allow rainwater to filter through the liner materials but become impermeable when in contact with oil. A sub drainage system will be provided below the containment system to prevent water from accumulating in the pit and potentially reducing the available storage capacity.

The oil containment system will provide safeguards to the surrounding environment by retaining oil and contaminated water that may leak or spill as a result of a catastrophic failure in the electrical equipment. The discharge pump will be equipped with an oil-sensing device and discharge to a rip-rap surface outlet on the station property.

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