profiles of technically feasible eastside sites
DESCRIPTION
As part of a public engagement process, the municipalities of Oak Bay, Saanich and Victoria provided the Eastside Wastewater and Resource Recovery Select Committee (Eastside Select Committee) with a long list of technically feasible wastewater treatment sites. The details about each of the sites will provide the public with an initial overview of information in order to promote further public dialogue.TRANSCRIPT
Eastside Select CommitteeWastewater Treatment - Technically Feasible Public Site Profiles
IntroductionTechnically Feasible Public Site Profiles
This document presents the Eastside Select Committee’s site pro�les of potential public wastewater treatment sites that are “technically feasible”. The City of Victoria, the District of Oak Bay and the District of Saanich have brought forward potential sites as part of a comprehensive public engagement process that will end with selection of a site or sites where a wastewater treatment plant or plants will be built.
Each member municipality in the Eastside Select Committee has provided sites that its sta�, mayors and councils have determined to be, at a base level, technically feasible for wastewater treatment. This document provides detailed information regarding the site location, size and other characteristics. The following page provides reference information that was used to develop the pro�les.
These pro�les will be used to assist further public dialogue and technical considerations as the sites are narrowed down to “solution sets” by the end of June 2015.
The next step will be to review the locations and to use public priorities and emerging technical, social, economic and environmental considerations as �lters to help narrow down the number of sites.
The Eastside Select Committee is an o�cial sub-committee of the Capital Regional District. The participants (Oak Bay, Saanich and Victoria) are working to identify solutions for wastewa-ter treatment and resource recovery that meet the unique needs of the eastside in a proactive and timely way. The Eastside Select Committee will develop a plan for the eastside that, in combination with the plan from the Westside Select Committee, could form the basis for an amendment to the Core Area Liquid Waste Management Plan (CALWMP).
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METERS
SITE CONSIDERATIONS COST CONSIDERATIONS
Site Name
FACILITY SIZINGCONSIDERATIONS
Based on land area needed for representative treatment facilities
Based on each municipality’sOfficial Community Plan
Based on a summary of information sources
Based on proximity to Truck Route or municipalarterial road
on or within 50 metres of site
Based on BC Assessment 2015 property assessment
Based on relative distance to CRD eastside trunk mains and anticipatedcosts of new pipes and pump stations to connect
Ranking based on relative distance to CRD Clover Point outfall and anticipated costs of new pipes and pump stations to connect
Asterix (*) denotes a site size that may not accomodate biosolids processing.
Site Location Map
Size of Site(GIS generated)
Current Use(Present use
of the site)
OCP DesignationSource: Official Community Plan
ZoneSource: Zoning Bylaw
(based on most prevalent zone)
Site Elevationin metres above
sea level(GIS generated)
DISTANCE TOTRUCK ROUTES
Source: Province of BC Lands protected under the‘Heritage Conservation Act’
ARCHAEOLOGY CONCERNS
Source: Province of BC Earthquake Hazard Mappingof Greater Victoria
SEISMIC CONCERNS
Based on MunicipalEnvironmental DevelopmentPermit Areas including riparian areas and sensitive ecosystem mapping
ECOLOGICAL CONCERNS
Based on CRD discussion paper ‘Identification and evaluation of resource recovery opportunities’ (CH2M Hill, Associated Engineering & Kerr Wood Leidel, 2008)
HEAT RECOVERY POTENTIAL
Source: Province of BC, protected and unprotected Historic Sites
HISTORIC SITE
Based on proximity to potential water re-use users (determined by level of use and property size) eg. parks, nurseries, golf courses, and car washes
WATER REUSE POTENTIAL
Resource Recovery:OVERALL
CONSIDERATIONSOCP
FACTORS
Access and Infrastructure:
Land and Amenities:
LAND
PIPE TO
PIPE AWAY
Summary of proximal distances to truck
routes, arterial roads and sanitary trunk
mains
Summary of land use considerations that
affect siting, including current and future use,
proximity to re-development
and potential civic facility development and
landownership
Summary of heat recovery and water
reuse potential
Wastewater Treatment - Technically Feasible Public Site Profile
Information Sources Reference Sheet
City of VictoriaWastewater Treatment - Technically Feasible Public Site Profiles
Alphabetical Order City of Victoria
Table of Contents
Banfield Park 1
Barnard Park 2
BC Hydro Site 3
Beacon Hill Field 4
Beacon Hill Park 5
Beacon Hill Parks Yard 6
Central Park 7
Clover Point 8
Coast Guard 9
Ellice Site 10
Holland Park 11
Hollywood Park 12
Inner Harbour 13
Ogden Point 14
Pemberton Park 15
Public Works Yard 16
Royal Athletic Park 17
SJ Willis 18
Smith Hill Park 19
Topaz Park 20
Transport Canada 21
District of SaanichWastewater Treatment - Technically Feasible Public Site Profiles
Alphabetical Order District of Saanich
Table of Contents
2413 Arbutus Road 1
2413 Arbutus Road 2
Cuthbert Holmes Park 3
Municipal Precinct 4
Rudd Park 5
Rutledge Parks 6
Saanich Public Works Yard 7
District of Oak BayWastewater Treatment - Technically Feasible Public Site Profiles
Alphabetical Order District of Oak Bay
Table of Contents
Anderson Hill Park 1
Carnarvon Park 2
Fireman’s Park 3
Henderson Park 4
Lafayette Park 5
Trafalgar Park 6
Turkey Head Walkway 7
Walbran Park 8
Willows Park 9
Windsor Park 10
Victoria and SaanichWastewater Treatment - Technically Feasible Private Site Profiles
Alphabetical Order Victoria and Saanich Private Sites
Table of Contents
Cadboro Bay 1 1
Cadboro Bay 2 2
Gordon Head West 3
Quadra 4
Rock Bay 5
Saanich Core 6
Shelbourne 7
Tillicum North 8
Tillicum South 9