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City holding public meeting on Azilda wastewater treatment

The City of Greater Sudbury is conducting a Municipal Class Environment Assessment to evaluate options to upgrade the Azilda Wastewater System and/or to expand its treatment capacity to meet future demands of the community.
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The city is holding a public consultation session Feb. 10 regarding options for upgrading the Azilda wasterwater system. File photo
The City of Greater Sudbury is conducting a Municipal Class Environment Assessment to evaluate options to upgrade the Azilda Wastewater System and/or to expand its treatment capacity to meet future demands of the community.

Citizens are invited to ask questions and to provide input during an open house Feb. 10, 5-8 p.m. at the Dr. Edgar Leclair Community Centre, 158 St. Agnes St. in Azilda.

The objective of this phase of the Class EA study is to identify the preferred option to address a 20-year planning period for the community of Azilda.

Project updates and notices will be posted on the City’s website.

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