Sewage System Approval for Mobile Home Park in Seeley's Bay
Official title: Thomas Gregory Shaw - Environmental Compliance Approval (sewage)
A mobile home park near Seeley's Bay needs approval for its existing sewage system. The park at 3303 County Road 32 has 33 home sites served by septic tanks and a leaching bed that processes 33,000 litres of wastewater daily. This is a routine environmental compliance approval to formalize the existing setup.
Why This Matters
Live near this mobile home park in Leeds and the Thousand Islands? This approval affects how wastewater is managed in your area. If you rely on well water nearby, you may want to know about the sewage treatment system operating next door.
What Could Change
If approved, the mobile home park's existing sewage system becomes officially permitted. The Ministry may attach conditions for monitoring, maintenance, or reporting. Denial could require the park to upgrade its wastewater treatment.
Key Issues
- Should the existing sewage disposal system be approved as-is?
- Are there environmental concerns with a 33,000 litre/day system in this location?
How to Participate
- Visit this consultation on the Environmental Registry to submit your comments before the deadline.
- You can also email your feedback to enviropermissions@ontario.ca or call 1-800-461-6290 for more information.
- Request to view supporting materials in person by contacting the office listed on the consultation page.