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Georgetown Water Transfer Project

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As Georgetown grows, Halton Region is enhancing its water system to ensure you continue to have reliable access to safe drinking water.

Project details

  • Location: Halton Hills
  • Benefits: Maintain reliable access to drinking water
  • Project #: PR-3306A
  • Anticipated Transfer Timeline: Summer 2024

About this project

In 2011, we developed the Sustainable Halton Water and Wastewater Master Plan, a tool that helps plan the necessary water and wastewater infrastructure to keep up with community growth. This plan recommended changing the drinking water source from groundwater wells to Lake Ontario based water for areas of South Georgetown. This will take pressure off groundwater systems and help conserve this resource.

To complete the transfer to treated lake-based water, we are enhancing some of our water pumping stations and building new watermains. The areas in Georgetown that will be supplied by lake-based water are shown in the project map.

This project has three key phases:

Phase 1 - Pre-Implementation

Before the transfer takes place, Halton Region will:

  • construct the watermains and enhance the pumping stations needed for the transfer;
  • conduct a water sampling program to gain a deeper understanding of the current conditions and anticipate any impacts of changing the water source;
  • notify you of any planned works that may temporarily impact your homes, businesses or daily activities; and
  • share the timing/schedule of the transfer.
Phase 2 - Implementation

When the transfer takes place, Halton Region will:

  • monitor water quality and pressure in the system to ensure a reliable source of water;
  • notify you about planned activities and nearby construction; and
  • ensure all Georgetown residents and businesses continue to receive high-quality water service, with no anticipated disruptions to water supply.
Phase 3 - Post-Implementation

After the transfer is completed, Halton Region will:

  • continue monitoring water quality and pressure; and
  • continue to produce annual public drinking water quality reports.

Project map

Legend

 
  • Transfer area to lake-based water indicated by orange outline

Project Timeline

Timeline

  • Sustainable Halton Water and Wastewater Master Plan.

  • Implementation Plan for the Georgetown Water Lake-Based Transfer

  • Construction of new watermains and enhancement of pumping stations to support the lake-based transfer

  • Anticipated transfer timeline.

What you can expect day-to-day

Advance notice of any service or construction impacts will be provided to residents through letter and website updates.

Below are some impacts you may experience:

  • Water services: No disruptions to residential or commercial water supply are anticipated. However, any service interruptions will be clearly communicated in advance to all impacted customers. During the implementation stage, water quality changes (cloudiness, taste, or discolouration) may be observed for a short period, however, the water will remain safe to drink. To avoid aesthetic water quality issues please run your water for 5 minutes prior to use. If you still see water quality issues, please contact Halton Region.

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Stay up-to-date

Halton Region has a dedicated Construction Ambassador for this project who will be available to meet with residents and businesses to address any questions or concerns.

You can also stay connected by:

  • signing up to get the latest project and traffic updates by email;
  • following @RegionofHalton (external link) on Twitter for the latest updates;
  • emailing accesshalton@halton.ca or calling 311 with any questions; or
  • visiting this webpage for the latest information.
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