Needs study in multiple areas and is of high enough risk that it shouldn’t proceed

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This endeavour has multiple unresolved and high risk issues that lead to the conclusion that it should not proceed.

1. Environmental impacts (major concern)

Water quality & aquatic life:

  • The project would pump and release billions of litres of water daily, which would:
    • disturb sediments
    • reduce water clarity
    • alter temperature and oxygen levels
  • Fish and other organisms would be harmed through “entrainment” (being pulled into turbines), this is an ongoing issue at existing generation facilities 

Ecosystems & species at risk in an important part of the province:

  • The site lies near the Niagara Escarpment, I have lived in this controlled area and understand the fragile nature and need to protect it for Ontario
  • Construction of a large reservoir and infrastructure would include, similar to hydroelectric projects that require a high level of environmental review:
    • destroy habitat
    • impact wetlands and tributaries
    • affect migratory birds and species at risk

Shoreline and lakebed disturbance would have damaging results:

  • Underwater infrastructure (pipes, transmission lines) would disturb and damage lakebed sediment and ecosystems

2. Contamination risks (unique to this site as a former military training/testing location)

  • The project is located on a military training base with unknown hazards.
  • What are plans to deal with:
    • unexploded ordnance
    • toxic residues (e.g., munitions chemicals)
  • Excavation and tunneling could release contaminants into groundwater or Georgian Bay with damaging effects to all life forms, this has not been quantified.

3. Geological & hydrological risks

  • Large-scale excavation and tunneling that has been controlled on the Escarpment could:
    • fracture bedrock
    • alter groundwater flow
    • destabilize the escarpment
  • There are unanswered questions concerning:
    • seepage
    • long-term reservoir integrity
    • impacts on streams and wetlands

4. Scale of construction impact has not been quantified and it is a mistake to experiment with this on the escarpment area

  • The project would require:
    • a large elevated reservoir (~374 acres)
    • tunneling and blasting
    • transmission infrastructure
  • Many impacts would be unleashed:
    • noise and vibration
    • air pollution during construction
    • landscape alteration of a natural area

5. Economic and energy-system concerns

  • High cost of the project has not been rigorously reviewed versus less impactful alternatives 
  • Risk of cost overruns and delays would amplify problems, this is not well defined, commonly undertaken endeavour

Where is the comparison to alternatives and they should proceed if they are:

  • cheaper
  • faster to deploy
  • less environmentally damaging

6. Social concerns need to be addressed:

  • The land is a military property and should remain for that use
  • Local communities and individuals like me that use Georgian Bay have not agreed on consequences such as:
    • negative impacts on recreation (swimming, fishing, boating)
    • loss and damage to tourism and property values
    • damage to drinking water quality

There is too much possible damage to a pristine area of Ontario that has been used by a large percentage of this province's population to risk irreversible damage. I am in favour of leaving this area as is for future generations.

 

Présenté par
John Noga
Phase
Planification
Avis public
Avis public - Période de consultation publique sur le résumé de la description initiale du projet et possibilité d'aide financière
Pièce(s) jointe(s)
S.O.
Date et heure de soumission
2026-04-06 23 h 55
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