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2026 Track 2 Day 2: Kelly-Hooper Hachey

TRACK 2, DAY 2

City of London Guidance Document for CLI ECA Schedule F: SWM Pond Sediment and Excess Soil Beneficial Reuse Evaluations​

Francine Kelly-Hooper, GHD Ltd. and Jeff Hachey, City of London

Wednesday, April 1, 2026 | 9:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. | Hall F

ABSTRACT

O. Reg. 406/19 (the Regulation) governs the beneficial reuse of soils and stormwater management pond (SWMP) sediment as excess soil. The City of London’s Infrastructure Renewal Program (IRP) is an annual program intended to maintain the lifecycle and operation of municipal infrastructure at an acceptable level of service, and the Regulation is generally not applicable to excess soil that has been generated at IRP project sites, given certain project exemptions.

The Rules for Soil Management (updated October 2025) and Excess Soil Quality Standards (ESQS) allow alternative Environmental Compliance Approval (ECA) “instruments” to identify beneficial reuse options for sediment and soil that cannot be reused as excess soil due to exceedances of the ESQS. O. Reg. 208/19 Environmental Compliance Approval in Respect of Sewage Works, offers an alternative ECA instrument through Schedule F (residue management) of the Consolidated Linear Infrastructure (CLI) ECA process.

At the present time, the Ontario Ministry of Environment, Conservation and Parks (MECP) has not received any Schedule F CLI/ECA applications and there are no guidance documents for how this application process may be completed.

The City of London and GHD Ltd. have developed a guidance document proposing text for Schedule F of the CLI ECA to provide direction for due diligence excess soil sampling and analysis for projects exempt from certain Regulatory requirements to ensure an appropriate and consistent level of sampling and analysis is completed across projects which are governed by the CLI ECA document, as well as provide enhanced opportunities so that excess soils and sediment may be beneficially reused as cost effective and environmentally sustainable alternatives to waste disposal.

Consultation with MECP is underway and any feedback received will be presented.

ABOUT THE PRESENTERS

Francine Kelly-Hooper, GHD Ltd.

Bio coming soon.

Jeff Hachey, City of London

Bio coming soon.