This consultation was open from:
December 6, 2024
to January 20, 2025
Decision summary
An approval is granted for a Waste Disposal Site located at 3155 Carp Road, Ottawa, Ontario, for the use and operation of a liquid soil waste processing site.
Location details
Site address
3155 Carp Road
Ottawa,
ON
K0A 1L0
Canada
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Aqua-Clean Environmental Inc.
3442 Dunrobin Road
Ottawa,
ON
K0A 3M0
Canada
Decision details
An approval is granted for a Waste Disposal Site for the use and operation of a liquid soil waste processing site. The waste transfer and processing site is a 0.75 hectares are located at 3155 Carp Road, Ottawa, Ontario. The facility is approved:
- to receive liquid soil slurry generated from sites within Ontario.
- the approved processing operations includes visual incoming soil screening, grade separation using mechanical system, and removal of fine aggregate, soil, and water.
- the maximum receiving rate limit will be 180 cubic metres day.
- the processed materials are approved to temporarily stored in bins (sea containers or similar) until soil samples are collected and chemically analyzed for determining the appropriate reuse of the processed materials.
- residual soil which does not meet re-use criteria is to be transported and disposed of at a licensed/permitted off-site treatment or disposal facility. Separated water is approved to be re-used for future hydro-excavation activities if the chemical quality results meets Table 2 of Ontario Regulation 153/04 standards.
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How to Appeal
This instrument decision can be appealed. You have 15 days from March 7, 2025 to begin the appeal process.
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Start the process to appeal
If you’re an Ontario resident, you can start the process to appeal this instrument decision.
First, you’ll need to seek leave (i.e. get permission) from the relevant appellate body to appeal the decision.
If the appellate body grants leave, the appeal itself will follow.
Seek leave to appeal
To seek leave to appeal, you need to do these three things:
- prepare your application
- provide notice to the minister
- mail your application to three parties
1. Prepare your application
You’ll need to prepare an application. You may wish to include the following things in your application:
- A document that includes:
- your name, phone number, fax number (if any), and/or email address
- the ERO number and ministry reference number (located on this page)
- a statement about whether you are a resident in Ontario
- your interest in the decision, and any facts you want taken into account in deciding whether you have an interest in the decision
- the parts of the instrument that you’re challenging
- whether the decision could result in significant harm to the environment
- the reason(s) why you believe that no reasonable person – having regard to the relevant law and to any government policies developed to guide decisions of that kind – could have made the decision
- the grounds (facts) you’ll be using to appeal
- the outcome you’d like to see
- A copy of the instrument (approval, permit, order) that you you are seeking leave to appeal. You’ll find this in the decision notice on the Environmental Registry
- Copies of all supporting documents, facts and evidence that you’ll be using to appeal
What is considered
The appeal body will consider the following two questions in deciding whether to grant you leave to appeal:
- is there is good reason to believe that no reasonable person, with respect to the relevant law and to any government policies developed to guide decisions of that kind, could have made the decision?
- could the decision you wish to appeal result in significant harm to the environment?
2. Provide your notice
You’ll need to provide notice to the Minister of the Environment, Conservation and Parks that you’re seeking leave to appeal.
In your notice, please include a brief description of the:
- decision that you wish to appeal
- grounds for granting leave to appeal
You can provide notice by email at minister.mecp@ontario.ca or by mail at:
College Park 5th Floor, 777 Bay St.
Toronto, ON
M7A 2J3
3. Mail your application
You’ll need to mail your application that you prepared in step #1 to each of these three parties:
- appellate body
- issuing authority (the ministry official who issued the instrument)
- proponent (the company or individual to whom the instrument was issued)
Aqua-Clean Environmental Inc.
3442 Dunrobin Road
Ottawa,
ON
K0A 3M0
Canada
Registrar, Ontario Land Tribunal
655 Bay Street, Suite 1500
Toronto, Ontario
M5G 1E5
(416) 212-6349
(866) 448-2248
OLT.Registrar@ontario.ca
Include the following:
This is not legal advice. Please refer to the Environmental Bill of Rights for exact legal requirements. Consult a lawyer if you need help with the appeal process.
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Original proposal
Proposal details
This proposal is for a Environmental Compliance Approval (waste disposal site) for Aqua-Clean Environmental Inc. for the use and operation of a liquid soil waste processing site, with a site area of of 0.75 hectares. The liquid soil management will be situated at the back of Thunderbolt Contracting’s site, located at 3155 Carp Road in Carp, Ottawa, Ontario
The facility will receive liquid soil slurry from hydro-vac vehicles from multiple sites within Ontario. The goal of the operation is to recycle and extract the valuable materials that can be used from liquid soils. The slurry (liquid soils) is washed and screened using a Flow Environmental Eddy Water Recovery System (flow eddy) instrument which separates the material into large aggregate, fine aggregate, soil, and water.
The maximum receiving rate limit will be 60 cubic metres per hour (during operation hours), or 720 cubic metres per day. The processed materials will be stored in bins (sea containers or similar), near the equipment until sampled and then either exported or temporarily stored on-site.
Residual soil which does not meet re-use criteria is transported and disposed of at a licensed/permitted off-site treatment or disposal facility. Separated water is re-used within the processing equipment as well as within hydro-vac vehicles for future hydro-excavation activities.
Receiving, processing, and shipping activities may take place between 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., Monday to Friday. The site also occasionally provides emergency hydro-vac services outside typical operating hours (e.g., after hours and weekends).
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135 St Clair Ave West
1st Floor
Toronto,
ON
M4V 1P5
Canada
Comment
Commenting is now closed.
This consultation was open from December 6, 2024
to January 20, 2025
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