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Otter Lake Waste Management Facility is a waste management facility in Otter Lake, Nova Scotia, a community of the Halifax Regional Municipality. The facility was built by the Halifax Regional Municipality in the 1990s to replace an outdated
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site in Upper Sackville, Nova Scotia.


History

Built in 1996 after years of planning, the facility was one of the first large projects to be completed in the newly formed Halifax Regional Municipality. The site was designed to last about 66 years and turned in part of the Western Commons Wilderness park area. In April 2013 NDP Environment Minister
Sterling Belliveau Sterling William Wallace Belliveau (born August 5, 1953) is a Canadian politician. Belliveau represented the electoral district of Shelburne (now Queens-Shelburne) in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 2006 to 2017 as a member of the Nova S ...
, sent a letter to
Halifax Regional Council Halifax Regional Council (french: Conseil régional d'Halifax) is the governing body of Halifax, known as the Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM). Halifax is governed by a mayor-council system, where councillors are elected from sixteen geographi ...
expressing that both the front-end processor (FEP) and the waste stabilization facility (WSF) will continue part of the Department of Energy regulations and a commitment to the local communities. On April 30, Liberal
Andrew Younger Andrew Younger is a Canadian politician and journalist, first elected to the Nova Scotia House of Assembly in the 2009. He represented the district of Dartmouth East first as a member of the Nova Scotia Liberal Party and subsequently as an Indepe ...
questioned the Minister's authority to get involved in Halifax Regional Council proposed changes to their waste management strategy.


Board

Under the Agreement the Community Monitoring Committee (CMC) is composed of: * The Mayor; * 2 local Councillors; * 1 other Councillor appointed by Council; * 2 residents of HRM who do not live in the area, appointed by Council; * 9 residents of HRM who are elected, with 4 to 6 coming from the local community.·


Contract

A new contract was signed on December 23, 2015, after the December 8th meeting where Councillor Reg Rankin spoke at length in defence of raising the budget for the CMC. However the new contract does not contemplate a larger role, mandate, or further increase in responsibilities from the 1999 agreement signed for Community Monitoring of Solid Waste Facilities. Councillor Bill Karsten, question the need for the increase and asked for a business case to justify the additional cost. Councillor Lorelei Nicoll criticized the job as a “Sweet gig.” February 2016 council approved the funding increase for the committee's total budget, with more than half going towards raising the executive's salary. When retired CAO of the municipality Ken Meech stepped down as the CMC executive director in June 2016, Councillor Reg Rankin took over the position.


Facility

The site sits on 190 acres of land. It plays a major role in Halifax's integrated waste/recourse management strategy which requires several important conditions about materials that can be placed in the site: hazardous waste, recyclable material and unstabilized organic material. The site features a front end processor (FEP) which will sort out unwanted materials. It is located off exit 3 of
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Otter Lake Community Monitoring Committee
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