The document summarizes the preliminary preferred servicing alternatives for water, wastewater, and stormwater for the Kanata North Community Design Plan. For water, the preferred alternative is to expand the existing municipal water system to provide safe, reliable water and widespread fire protection consistent with surrounding areas and city practices. For wastewater, the preferred option is also to expand the existing municipal system for reliable environmental protection. For stormwater, the preferred plan is a combination of an urban dual drainage system using sewers and roads, an end-of-pipe facility, and lot-level best management practices to maximize water protection through a treatment train approach consistent with city and conservation policies.
The document summarizes the preliminary preferred servicing alternatives for water, wastewater, and stormwater for the Kanata North Community Design Plan. For water, the preferred alternative is to expand the existing municipal water system to provide safe, reliable water and widespread fire protection consistent with surrounding areas and city practices. For wastewater, the preferred option is also to expand the existing municipal system for reliable environmental protection. For stormwater, the preferred plan is a combination of an urban dual drainage system using sewers and roads, an end-of-pipe facility, and lot-level best management practices to maximize water protection through a treatment train approach consistent with city and conservation policies.
The document summarizes the preliminary preferred servicing alternatives for water, wastewater, and stormwater for the Kanata North Community Design Plan. For water, the preferred alternative is to expand the existing municipal water system to provide safe, reliable water and widespread fire protection consistent with surrounding areas and city practices. For wastewater, the preferred option is also to expand the existing municipal system for reliable environmental protection. For stormwater, the preferred plan is a combination of an urban dual drainage system using sewers and roads, an end-of-pipe facility, and lot-level best management practices to maximize water protection through a treatment train approach consistent with city and conservation policies.
Water: Expand Existing Municipal System Safe, Reliable, Wide Spread Fire Protection Consistent with City Servicing Practices Consistent with Surrounding Urban Area Wastewater: Expand Existing Municipal System Safe, Reliable, and Best Overall Protection of the Environment Consistent with City Servicing Practices Consistent with Surrounding Urban Area Stormwater: Combination of: Urban Dual Drainage System - Sewers and Roads End-of-Pipe Stormwater Management Facility for Water Quality and Quantity Control at Storm Outlet Lot level Best Management Practices Treatment Train approach provides Maximum Protection to Receiving Watercourses Consistent with City and Conservation Authority Mandate Consistent with Surrounding Urban Area
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