Comment from a member of the public regarding the Erin WTPP Designation Request Reference No: 81434

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Dear Impact Assessment Agency of Canada,

I live on the Credit River. Each day I have the privilege to observe the flora and fauna which exist in the Credit River Conservation Area. It is incredible to see the subtle changes throughout the course of the year as the fish come up to spawn in the spring and fall, the geese roost through the winter and even as families float down the river on their inner tubes in the summer. I am very concerned what a sewage treatment plant will do to this delicate ecosystem. I invite you to visit, to understand what I see.

I am writing to express my strong support of the Coalition for the West Credit River in its request for the Erin Wastewater Treatment Plant to be designated as a Project under subsection 9(a) of the Impact Assessment Act.

The West Credit River has some of the most productive Brook Trout spawning reaches and the longest contiguous habitat in the Credit River watershed. Brook trout are a sentinel species signaling cool pristine waters and natural wild spaces. Brook Trout are a highly sensitive coldwater species and their survival relies on stream temperatures no greater than 19 °C to 20 °C for any sustained period of time.

I am opposed to this Project because Erin Council’s sewage plant will place Brook Trout and Redside Dace in the West Credit River in peril by destroying their coldwater habitat.

• Brook trout will not survive for long with over 7 million liters of sewage effluent dumped daily into their West Credit River coldwater habitat.
• Brook Trout and Redside Dace are highly sensitive species that will be subject to warmer stream temperatures, chronic exposures to elevated chloride, and possibly unionized ammonia and pharmaceuticals.
• Cumulative effects in the Environmental Study Report did not address any past, present and planned projects in the subwatershed on the environment, but instead only emphasized the benefits of the Project in replacing leaking septic systems in the community.

I urge you to approve the Coalition’s Designation Request and ensure a full federal review under the Impact Assessment Act. Thank you!

Sincerely,
Tammy Moore
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Canada

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Date Submitted
2021-05-23
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