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Lions Gate Secondary Wastewater Treatment Plant (LGSWWTP) CRF Meeting #2 November 1, 2012 OPENING REMARKS John Forsdick , Facilitator, Context Ltd. 6:30 6:40 ENGAGEMENT AND Robin Mills, Policy Co-ordinator, Public Involvement Division,


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OPENING REMARKS John Forsdick, Facilitator, Context Ltd. ENGAGEMENT AND INTEGRATED DESIGN PROCESS (IDP) Robin Mills, Policy Co-ordinator, Public Involvement Division, Metro Vancouver Fred Nenninger, Project Manager, Wastewater Treatment Upgrades, Metro Vancouver CRF FOUNDATIONAL QUESTIONS, RESONSES AND INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS John Forsdick Fred Nenninger PUBLIC MEETING John Forsdick NEXT STEPS John Forsdick

6:30 – 6:40 6:40 – 7:00 7:00 – 8:15 8:15 – 8:25 8:25 – 8:30

Lions Gate Secondary Wastewater Treatment Plant (LGSWWTP) CRF Meeting #2 November 1, 2012

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Engagem ent and I ntegrated Design Process Overview

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CRF Foundational Questions and Responses

1 . Regulation 2 . Plant Location 3 . Distributed Treatm ent vs Centralized Treatm ent 4 . Public – Private Partnership 5 . Funding Strategy

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Regulations

  • Updated Integrated Liquid

Waste and Resource Management Plan (ILWRMP) approved by Minister in May 2011

  • Lions Gate secondary level

treatment by 2020

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Regulations

  • Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment (CCME)

Canada-wide Strategy for the Management of Municipal Wastewater Effluent

  • Endorsed by Ministers in 2009
  • ILWRMP aligned with CCME Strategy
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Regulations

  • Wastewater Systems Effluent Regulations – July 2012
  • Federal Fisheries Act Regulation – aligned with CCME

Strategy

  • Prescribes four deleterious substances and discharge

standards

  • Harmonization agreements being developed with Provinces
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Regulations

  • Baseline standard of secondary level treatment
  • Environmental Quality Objectives (EQO) and Environmental

Discharge Objectives (EDO) for needs beyond secondary level treatment

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Plant Location

  • Cut-off lands from 1916
  • Resolution / legislation in 1980s
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Plant Location

Cut Off Lands returned to Indian Reserve #5 in 1989. Cut Off Lands to be returned to Indian Reserve #5.

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Plant Location

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Distributed Treatm ent

  • Stantec / Dayton Knight Study 2005
  • Fidelis Resource Group Study 2011
  • No case for distribution without resource recovery
  • Opportunities for future distribution to be considered by

municipalities

  • Can defer or avoid need to upgrade central plant
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P3 Assessm ent is a BC Governm ent Funding Policy Requirem ent

“For projects with $ 5 0 Million or m ore of provincial funding, a P3 will be considered the base case unless there is a compelling reason to do otherwise.”

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PBC P3 Canada

W hat does Partnerships BC/ P3 Canada Consider P3

Private sector involvement in at least 2 of the following: Design, Build, Operate, Maintain, Finance 1 of: Finance or Operate/ Maintain Private sector involvement in at least 2 of the following: Design, Build, Operate, Maintain, Finance

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I nfrastructure Delivery Model Spectrum

Design/ Bid/ Build Design / Build

DBF DBOM DBFM DBFOM

Build/ Own / Operate

Traditional

PBC P3 Canada Private

Public Ownership Private Ownership Funding Potentially Available No Funding

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I nfrastructure Canada Announcem ent

Existing Building Canada Fund Ends in 2014 Approach for a New Long- term Infrastructure Plan

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Design and Construction Funding