• Ingonish Wastewater Treatment System Project Update

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    Overview

    To address the need for improved wastewater infrastructure and support future growth, the Municipality of Victoria County is building a wastewater treatment and collection system in the community of Ingonish. The new system will provide wastewater services to properties from the Ingonish Landing Marina to the Parks Canada boundary.

    Phase 1

    The first phase of the project consists of the construction of a wastewater treatment plant and collection system servicing the south side of South Ingonish Harbour. This phase of the project is currently in the final design and permitting stage. A tender for phase one has been issued and construction is scheduled to begin in September 2025.

    Phase 2

    The second phase of the project continues north around the harbour to the Parks Canada boundary and consists of an additional wastewater treatment plant and collection system for residential and commercial properties. This is currently in the design stage and construction is not expected to begin until 2026.

    Design for this second phase will be shaped by available budget and feedback from the community and from the 2025 information sessions and survey. Priority will be given to property owners who responded ‘yes’ or ‘maybe’ to the 2025 survey.

    More information about how and when to connect to the municipal system will be announced as we get closer to the construction dates.

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  • Benthic Habitat Survey South Ingonish

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    During the permitting process for the Ingonish Wastewater Treatment System Project, a Request for Review was submitted to Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO), who subsequently requested a dedicated benthic habitat survey at the proposed outfall pipe location.

    A benthic habitat survey is a study of the plants, animals, and physical characteristics of the bottom of a body of water.

    Dillon Consulting Limited (Dillon) was retained to develop the study plan and to carry out the video analysis and reporting. For the field surveys, Dillon subcontracted Commercial Diving and Marine Service Canada (CMDS).

    On June 16, 2025 a benthic habitat survey was completed in South Ingonish Harbour and a memo outlining the survey methodology and results was prepared by Dillon on July 7, 2025.

    Results

    The habitat within South Ingonish Harbour showed very little variation throughout the survey area. The substrate was dominated by fine material, a combination of mud, silt and organic material. There was no coarser substrate observed. Marine vegetation was largely absent, with only isolated areas of sparse filamentous algae coverage. There were no finfish observed or benthic macroinvertebrates observed, save for sparse occurrences of oyster shells. No specialized habitat was observed within the transects. Eelgrass was not present within the transects. The habitat present is suitable for general fish use however it is not anticipated that it would be used for life processes including spawning or rearing.

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  • Public Notice: Invitation to Comment

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    Invitation to Comment on the Ingonish Wastewater Treatment Plant

    Transport Canada’s Navigation Protection Program administers the Canadian Navigable Waters Act (CNWA).

    In accordance with requirements of the Canadian Navigable Waters Act, Leanne MacEachen hereby gives notice that an application has been submitted to the Minister of Transport for the following works.

    Common Project Registry Number: 13015

    Navigation Protection Program File Number: 2025–214942

    Project Description: Ingonish STP Outfall

    Worksite Location: Ingonish Harbour, Nova Scotia

    How to send comments:

    Comments about the potential effect of this work must be received within 30 days of this posting.

    We invite you to submit comments online through the Common Project Search site at: Common Project Search – Canada.ca. To do so, enter the registry number indicated above in the search box, and follow the instructions. Alternatively, comments can be mailed or emailed to:

    Navigation Protection Program – Transport Canada

    6th Floor-95 Foundry St
    Moncton NB
    E1C 5H7
    Canada

    NPPATL-PPNATL@tc.gc.ca

    Note:

    Please include the NPP file 2025-214942 in any mailed or emailed correspondence.

    • Comments will only be considered if they are in writing (electronic or mail) and received by the deadline. Transport Canada’s Navigation Protection Program may communicate with you to obtain additional information on your comments
    • Transport Canada does not publish comments submitted through the Common Project Search site or mailed to the Navigation Protection Program (see Common Project Search – Navigation Protection Program Registry). However, comments submitted online or by mail are considered public record. As such, they are subject to the Privacy Act and the Access to Information Act and are accessible through access to information and privacy (ATIP) requests. This means the information you provide should not contain confidential or sensitive information since it could be disclosed (see Make an access to information or personal information request).

    Posted on 06-19-2025

  • Ingonish Property Owner Survey Summary

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    In April 2025, the Municipality of the County of Victoria launched a second community survey to gather feedback on the proposed Ingonish Wastewater Collection and Treatment System. Surveys were mailed to all property owners in the potential catchment area and were available in both paper and online formats.

    This builds on an earlier survey conducted in 2024, which received 194 responses. For 2025, a total of 236 responses were recorded. This includes 167 new submissions and responses carried over from 2024 for property owners who did not submit a new response. Each response reflects one Property Identification Number (PID), except in cases of multi-unit residences where each unit with its own water and tax account was eligible to respond.

    2025 Results:

    • A total of 236 responses were counted

    • 92 respondents support the project

    • 63 are neutral or unsure but open to connecting in the future

    • 81 are opposed, often citing costs or recent septic system upgrades

    2024 Results:

    • A total of 194 results were counted

    • 68 supported

    • 58 were neutral or unsure

    • 68 were opposed


    Response Breakdown

    Response

    2024

    2025

    Change

    Yes

    68

    92

    24

    Maybe

    58

    63

    5

    No

    68

    81

    13

    Total

    194

    236

    42




    Key points:

    • Support has grown significantly: “Yes” responses greatly increased in 2025.

    • Many who were unsure in 2024 have shifted to support.

    • “No” responses rose slightly but over half came from land-only properties with no immediate connection need.

    Trends

    • Support was noticeably higher among business properties, particularly those impacted by tourism activity.

    • Long-term cost efficiency and potential economic benefits appear to be driving factors for business support.

    • A number of previously neutral respondents shifted to support in 2025, suggesting improved awareness or understanding of the project over time.



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  • Spring 2025 Property Owner Survey

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    Following the Community Information Session regarding the Wastewater Collection and Treatment System in Ingonish, Victoria County Council wants to regauge the level of interest among property owners in the wastewater system area.

    The Spring 2025 survey will help determine the final route of the Wastewater Collection and Treatment System. The route will be designed based on the positive responses we receive, those who respond “yes” will have a higher chance of being able to connect to the system.

    Do you own property in the area but haven't received a survey? Please contact us by email at info@victoriacounty.ca. Please note that only one survey per PID (Parcel Identification Number) in the catchment area will be accepted.



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