WRFN New Lagoon and Septic Bed Assessment/Replacement Program

The overall objective of this project is to design and support construction of a cost-effective new lagoon for the Whitefish River First Nation that meets all regulatory requirements. This includes the detailed design of all system components, including closure of the existing septage pit.

Project Scope:

  • Removal of the existing 150 mm ductile iron watermain.
  • Removal of deficient septic bed/field beds.
  • Decommission existing septage pit (Cap pit).
  • Installation of new 150mm PVC watermain inside the road ROW.
  • Installation of new septic bed/field beds.
  • Regrade ditching systems along Red Eagle Road, Shawanosowe Road, Rainbow Valley Road, Apple Valley Road and Bay of Islands Road.

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Latest update

June 15, 2023 - Infrastructure Canada issued its Notice of Determination and determined that the project is not likely to cause significant adverse environmental effects.

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Key documents

Key documents
Document Number Document Title File Date
2 Notice of Determination - June 15, 2023
1 Public Comment Period on Intent to Make a Determination - July 23, 2021

Contacts

Aboriginal Consultation and Environmental Services
1100 - 180 Kent St
Ottawa, Ontario K1P 0B6
Email: infc.aboriginalconsultenv-consultautochtonesenv.infc@canada.ca

Infrastructure Canada
Meng Koh, Senior Environmental Review and Approvals Officer
180 Kent Street
Ottawa, Ontario K1P 0B6
Telephone: 343-551-0418
Email: meng.koh@infc.gc.ca


  • Location

    • Whitefish River First Nation (Ontario)
    • Whitefish River First Nation (Ontario)
    • Whitefish River First Nation (Ontario)
  • Nature of Activity

    • Water Management
  • Assessment Status

    Completed
  • Start Date

    2021-07-23
  • Proponent

    Whitefish River First Nation
  • Authorities

    • Infrastructure Canada
  • Assessment Type

    Project on federal lands
  • Reference Number

    82815
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