Local Business Meeting
June 4, 2013
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Agenda
Engagement & Consultation Overview
Jaspal MarwahPolicy Coordinator, Public Involvement Division
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June 4, 2013
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Engagement and Consultation Process
How We Are Engaging With Business
• Business Open House / Meetings
• Public Meeting(s)
• Lions Gate Public Advisory Committee
• Community Resource Forum
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Engagement and Consultation Process
Consultation on Build Scenarios
Government Staff / Political Representatives
• Lions Gate Intergovernmental Advisory Committee April 3
• Regional Engineers Advisory Committee April 5
• Utilities and Intergovernmental and Administration Committees April 10
• North Shore Councils April 17
• Council of Councils (across the region) April 20
Community – Residents, Business, Interest Groups
• Community Workshop
Lions Gate Public Advisory Committee/Community Resource Forum April 18
• Public Meeting April 24
• Community Workshop
Lions Gate Public Advisory Committee/Community Resource Forum May 31
Project Definition/Build Scenarios Overview
Fred NenningerProject Manager, Wastewater Secondary Treatment Upgrades
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• Updated Integrated Liquid Waste and
Resource Management Plan
approved by Minister in May 2011
• Lions Gate secondary level treatment
by 2020
• Wastewater Systems Effluent
Regulations July 2012
ILWRMP
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Plant Location
Existing Treatment
Plant Site
Existing
Outfall
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Four Key Project Objectives
Secondary Wastewater Treatment
SustainabilityEnvironmental, Social, Economic
Integrated Resource Recovery
Community Integration
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Project Phases and Timeline
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Concept Development and Refinement
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Integrated Resource Recovery (IRR) Opportunities
Potential Inputs
Potential Products
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District Energy Potential
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Reclaimed Water Potential
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Odour Control
• Integrating odour control now is less expensive than retrofitting later
• Odour treatment includes three stages:
• High odour potential sources – chemical/thermal
• Medium odour potential sources – biological/thermal
• Low odour potential sources – biofilters/activated carbon
• Target – virtual elimination of odour complaints
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Plant Location
Existing Treatment
Plant Site
Existing
Outfall
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Build Scenario A Build Scenario B Build Scenario C
Secondary Treatment
More Advanced
Treatment
Habitat Restoration
Integrated Resource
Recovery with Solid
Waste
Greenhouse Gas
Reduction
Off-Site Energy Centre
On-Site Digestion and
Energy Recovery
Thermal Reduction and
Energy Recovery
District Energy
Reclaimed Water
Odour Control
Snapshot of the Three Build Scenarios
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Procurement Models
Design
Bid Build
(DBB)
Design
Build
Operate
Maintain
(DBOM)
Design
Build
(DB)
Increasing Risk Transfer and Private Sector Involvement
Value for Money is achieved when the risks are allocated
to the party best able to manage the risks
Design
Build
Finance
Operate
Maintain
(DBFOM)
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Cover slide
Thank you for your Participation
and Valuable Contribution