Deanna Streifel Environmental Engineering Officer Arnprior Waste Disposal Site Annual Monitoring Results.

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Deanna Streifel Environmental Engineering Officer Arnprior Waste Disposal Site Annual Monitoring Results

Background The Arnprior Waste Disposal Site (AWDS) operates under an Environmental Compliance Approval issued by the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change (MOE). All activities undertaken on the Site, including landfilling and recycling are approved by the MOE, and continued approval is dependent on the AWDS meeting the standards outlined in the ECA. 2

Annual Monitoring Golder Associates Ltd. monitors the groundwater and surface water at the AWDS throughout the year. Annual monitoring report ECA requirement Ground and surface water Grinding, filling rates, and any complaints Provided to the MOE and McNab/Braeside for information purposes. Comments received from MOE several months later –Agreement or Recommendations 3

Natural Attenuation Approved to operate as a Naturally Attenuated Site Relies on naturally occurring physical, chemical, and biological processes in the soil throughout the Contaminant Attenuation Zone (CAZ) to reduce concentrations Leachate will have the highest concentration in groundwater at the point that it exits the landfilling area. Concentrations lowered to ‘Reasonable Use’ by end of CAZ 4

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Reasonable Use RUPO - Reasonable Use Performance Objectives Change in groundwater quality only acceptable if not degraded in excess of : –50% of the difference between background concentrations and established water quality criteria for aesthetic related parameters, –25% of the difference between background conditions and established water quality criteria for health related parameters. Trigger levels established at either 75 percent of the RUPO or the median background concentration, whichever is greater 6

Contingency Measures Exceedances over multiple monitoring events  Problems? Contingency measures implemented –Additional CAZ purchase w/ increased monitoring, –installation of additional monitoring wells, –redirection of surface water, –additional surface cover to influence leachate generation. 7

Long Term Monitoring Groundwater quality at a down-gradient property (Tembec), is not degraded any more than a minimal amount over the long term. Fluctuations throughout the year: –changing temperatures, –increased or decreased rainfall –seasonal activities such as road salting. Compliance is evaluated by analyzing individual events as well as long term trends. Many years of monitoring show steady or decreasing concentrations 8

Leachate Indicator Parameters A leachate indicator parameter is analyte used to determine whether landfill leachate is impacting surrounding water resources. Concentration compared at several points across and down-gradient of the landfill 9 alkalinity ammonia boron barium chloride iron hardness potassium manganese sodium Total Dissolved Solids Dissolved Organic Carbon Phosphorus

Background Water Quality A key piece of information used to calculate reasonable use values at the AWDS is the quality of surface and groundwater at “background” locations, before water crosses onto the landfill property. Background monitoring sites are located southeast and up gradient of the property line. 10

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Problematic Indicator Parameters – Road Salting Background locations are somewhat problematic, in that they have already been impacted by other activities, specifically road salting and farming. Leachate indicator parameters, chloride, sodium and TDS are commonly present at elevated concentrations in background wells. Iron and manganese also detected historically Seasonal swings –Chloride during spring melt 12

Report Understanding & Interpretation In summary tables all exceedances are stated regardless of the source May appear as though the AWDS is out of compliance with its ECA; –Chloride detected at a concentrations greater than the Trigger Values, Reasonable Use Guidelines or the ODWQG or PWQO’s. Full understanding of all sources is critical 13

Other Sources 1.Wood waste and industrial activities on the down- gradient Tembec property. 2.Unknown fill quality and historical industrial activities on the former CN rail bed, 3.Road salting along Usborne Street Water quality already impacted on down-gradient property. Other activities need to be considered when evaluating what impacts are the result of landfill operations. 14

Tembec / Gillies Brothers Lumber mill for over 100 years The properties located down-gradient of the AWDS foot print are observed to be covered in significant volumes of wood waste Lumber milling is an activity that is commonly known to cause soil and groundwater contamination Wood waste can contain high concentrations of TDS, alkalinity, DOC, iron, manganese, hardness, sodium, potassium, boron and barium. 15

Tembec Property Purchase The Town previously considered the purchase of the Tembec property to further extend the CAZ Due Diligence would have required a drilling investigation Tembec would not allow the results to be shared publically As the results of the investigation would be public record, the sale of the Tembec lands to the Town ultimately fell through. 16

Road Salting and Former CP Rail Line Road Salting along Usborne St. Former CP rail line runs along the north eastern edge of the CAZ Historically industrial activity on rail line Rail bed berm is constructed of an unknown quality of fill Contribute leachate indicator parameters to groundwater and surface water at landfill compliance sampling locations 17

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Other Considerations Water quality in wetlands –Stagnant for long periods of time. –Low flow and evaporation in summer can increase concentrations No down-gradient groundwater users. McNab/Braeside zoning does not allow for groundwater to be used on the Tembec property. The area is protected by Township of McNab/Braeside Official Plan Policies 6.4 and 12.3 (2). 19

Other Considerations No health based parameters have been exceeded Locations where parameters have occasionally exceeded a standard or guideline were all aesthetic based objectives, meaning those set to limit taste and odour concerns. Many years of sampling have shown that all parameters, both aesthetic and health based, are stable or decreasing at points of compliance. 20

Ministry of Environment The Ministry of Environment reviews all monitoring work undertaken at the AWDS on an annual basis MOE letter states: “The reviewer is in overall agreement with the landfill site Owner’s surface water impact assessment presented in the 2014 Site Development, Operations and Environmental Monitoring Report which assessed, based on the majority of water quality parameter concentrations for the collected surface water samples analyzed, that the water quality of the surface water regime including the tributaries and of the terminal receiving Ottawa River down-gradient of the Arnprior WDS did not show evidence of being adversely impacted by the Arnprior waste disposal site operations.” “The reviewer is in agreement with the landfill site Owner’s application and assessment of the surface water trigger for the 2014 monitoring year which determined that contingency measures associated with surface water conditions are not required at this time.” 21

Summary Golder did not recommend the implementation of any contingency measures. –Supported by the MOE surface water reviewer. After all other sources of contamination are considered the concentration of leachate indicator parameters attributable to the AWDS at points of compliance are not of concern at this time. –Position supported by the MOE surface water reviewer. MOE has not requested any action from the Town at this time. 22

Questions? 23