Waste Management Our Focus Sewage Treatment Garbage & Landfills 3 R’s.

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Waste Management Our Focus Sewage Treatment Garbage & Landfills 3 R’s

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Waste ManagementOur Focus• Sewage Treatment• Garbage & Landfills• 3 R’s

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Municipal Water Supply, Use & Sewage Treatment

1. Brantford’s water source is the Grand River.

2. Water Treatment Plant = Waterworks Park.

3. Water use = residential, commercial, industry.

4. Waste water (what goes down the drain) drains into the municipal sewer system and goes to the sewage treatment plant. Rainwater drains into the storm sewer system and goes directly back into the river.

5. Sewage Treatment = Mohawk Sewage Treatment Plant.

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After the Walkerton Inquiry Recommendations 2002

Yukon C-

N.W.T. C+

B.C. C+

Alberta B

Sask. B- Manitoba C+

Ontario A-

Quebec B+

Nfld. C-

N.B. D P.E.I. C-

Nova Scotia B

Data taken from WATER PROOF2- CANADA’S DRINKING - WATER REPORT CARD 2006Sierra Legal Defence Fund

Grading Canada’s Drinking Water Treatment Systems

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Sewage Treatment

Brantford Facility

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Sewage Treatment Process

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Sewage Treatment Process Summary1. Primary Treatment – Screening and primary

settling to remove garbage, large solids and sediment.

2. Secondary Treatment – Uses biological processes in which bacteria and other microorganisms break down most of the dissolved organic waste (aeration tank digestion, sludge tank digestion = stomach).

3. Tertiary Treatment – chemical treatment to remove phosphates, nitrates, harmful bacteria and other contaminents, before cleaned water goes back into river.

4. Concentrated Sludge – pumped to lagoon for storage, then trucked to landfill or farmers (fertilizer).

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Brantford treats 100 Wayne Gretzky swimming pools of

waste water per day!

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Garbage – To the Landfill

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Landfill Mound

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Brantford’s Waste Collection Garbage – 5 bags maximum per week. Yard Waste – free collection spring, summer, fall. (Free compost

material for your garden, Compost bins for sale $20 every spring) Bulk Pick-up – free if you phone (furniture etc). Recycling – “2 sort method” Blue Box 1: plastics (#1, #2 or #5), waxed cartons, glass, metal and

aluminum. Blue Box 2: newspaper, including junkmail, paper, envelopes, books

and magazines, and boxboard. Household Hazardous Wastes, Electronics & Tires –

items/chemicals that pose a health hazard if not disposed of safely. Brantford has 8 designated Saturdays throughout the year for drop-off at the landfill site.

http://www.brantford.ca/residents/waste/Pages/default.aspx

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The 3 R’s - Can You Think of Ways? Reduce

Reuse

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Toronto Tap vs Bottled WaterBelow is a side-by-side comparison of the federal regulation of bottled water under the Food and Drug Act and Ontario’s regulation of Greater Toronto’s water under the Safe Drinking Water Act.

Contaminent Standards Bacteriological Testing Frequency

(monthly, including distribution system)

Publicly Available Testing Results

Bottled

Water

1 (mineral & spring water)

3 (other water)

Not specified No

Toronto

Tap Water 160

660(100 samples plus one

additional distribution sample for

every 10,000 people served by

the system, additional tests on

25 percent of those samples)

Yes

Source: Canada’s Drinking Water Report Card 2006, Sierra Legal Defence Fund

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Facts about the Pacific Garbage Patch

1. The size of foul field of Trash is 2 times the size of Texas. 2. It is said 1/5th of junk trapped in the “garbage patch” comes from ship dumping and the rest of the trash comes from human land trash. 3. Environmental researchers believe 90% of the trash in the ocean dump is from plastic, which is not bio-degradable. 4. Some environmentalists say there is 3.5 million tons of waste swirling in the Pacific vortex near the beautiful Hawaiian Islands. 5. Thousands of birds and sea-life creatures are dying from eating plastic particles in this huge debris field, because they can not digest the plastic and it dehydrates them or stops their digestive system from functioning.

6. Some of the tiny plastic bits pass into the living systems of marine life and travel up the food chain until it lands on your dinner plate or in your fish sandwich! And, yikes…. Gulp…. you have eaten residual plastic! Perhaps a piece of your plastic grocery bag, water bottle, used condom or plastic chips bag ends up in your stomach.

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Youtube Videos on Plastics and Drinking Water

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