The project was designed to address shortcomings in the Ashbridges Bay Treatment Plant. Its outfall was where treated water from the city''s sewer system was released and dispersed
To identify a preferred solution that will mitigate the risk to navigation due to sediment erosion and deposition at the harbour entrance of Ashbridges Bay and Coatsworth Cut while considering the
With a capacity to treat up to 818 million liters of wastewater per day, the Toronto Ashbridges Bay Wastewater Treatment Plant is one of the largest facilities of its kind in North America.
The project was originally initiated as a Class EA project under the Municipal Class EA by Metropolitan Toronto in 1989, but the City of Toronto and members of the public requested that
Located at 9 Leslie Street in Toronto''s east end, Ashbridges Bay is one of Canada''s largest and oldest wastewater treatment plants. Located at the mouth of Highland Creek, the plant is at 51 Beechgrove
This $300 million project for the City of Toronto will replace the current outfall tunnel, which is at the end of its service life. The ABTP is the largest of four wastewater treatment plants in Toronto and treats
The Ashbridges Bay Wastewater Treatment Plant is the city of Toronto''s main sewage treatment facility, and the second largest such plant in Canada after Montreal''s Jean-R. Marcotte facility. One of four plants that service the city of Toronto, it treats the wastewater produced by some 1.4 million of the city''s residents and has a rated capacity of 818,000 (design capacity of 1,000,000) cubic metres per day. Until 1999 i
The Ashbridges Bay Treatment Plant (ABTP) is one of four wastewater treatment facilities operated by the City of Toronto. This facility, located at 9 Leslie Street, has a rated capacity of 818,000 m3/day, or
STANTEC — The Ashbridges Bay Treatment Plant is the second largest plant of its kind in Canada and one of the oldest, dating back to 1917 with the outfall constructed in 1947. It is one of
On completion, the outfall is anticipated to expand Toronto''s wastewater treatment capacity and significantly improve the city''s shoreline, beaches, and Lake Ontario''s overall water quality.
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