Town of Oakville
The Waterdown to Finch Project’s installation of the replacement pipeline is now complete in the Town of Oakville. A restoration plan is being followed to help return all impacted areas to as close to pre-construction conditions as possible.
Installation of the replacement pipeline is complete across the entire Project right-of-way and the new line is now operational and in-service. The existing pipeline will be safely deactivated and left in place to minimize environmental impacts. A restoration plan will be followed through summer 2022 to help return all impacted areas to as close to pre-construction conditions as possible. For more information on the restoration process, please click here.
If you have questions about the status of restoration work in your specific area, please send an email to questions@imperialon.ca.
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Open Cut | Digging a trench, lowering the pipeline into the trench, and covering it for protection. |
HDD | Horizontal directional drilling (HDD) of a hole between 250 and 3,500 metres in length, between 15 and 60 metres in depth, and pulling the pipe back through the hole. |
Bore | Similar to HDD, but much shorter lengths and shallower depths, mainly under roadways. |
Construction impacts
Throughout construction, Imperial has remained committed to reducing local impacts and disruptions. A restoration plan is being followed to help return all impacted areas to as close to pre-construction conditions as possible.
For more information on the restoration process, please click here.
Please click here to learn more about the Waterdown to Finch Project’s construction.
If you have questions about the status of restoration work in your specific area, please send an email to questions@imperialon.ca.
Safety
Construction areas are fenced and monitored by Imperial representatives. To protect all employees, contractors and the public, all relevant public health measures and COVID-19 workplace guidelines are being followed.
- Supported restoration work of the habitat of the Silver Shiner, a threatened fish species
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