Stormwater Permit for G. Williams Paving - Kingston Contractor's Yard
Official title: G. Williams Paving Ltd. - Environmental Compliance Approval (sewage)
A paving company in Kingston wants approval to manage stormwater runoff from its contractor's yard. The site at 1575 Westbrook Road includes an asphalt plant, storage areas, and a public pickup area. They're proposing a wet pond and drainage ditches to treat water before it flows into Glenvale Creek.
Why This Matters
Live near Westbrook Road in Kingston? This affects your neighbourhood. The stormwater from this industrial site will drain into Glenvale Creek. If you use that creek or live downstream, you might want to weigh in on whether the proposed treatment is adequate.
What Could Change
If approved, G. Williams Paving can operate stormwater facilities at their contractor's yard. The wet pond and drainage system would treat runoff from the asphalt plant and storage areas before discharge into Glenvale Creek. Conditions may be attached to control water quality.
Key Issues
- Is the proposed wet pond and drainage system adequate to protect Glenvale Creek water quality?
- What conditions should be attached to manage runoff from the asphalt plant and storage areas?
How to Participate
- Review the proposal details on this consultation page. Supporting materials may be available to view in person by contacting the ministry.
- Submit your comments by email to enviropermissions@ontario.ca or by phone at 1-800-461-6290 before January 22, 2026.