Kingsville Water Pollution Control Plant Class Environmental Assessment

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It is anticipated that the Town’s Wastewater Collection and Treatment System will see an increase in serviced population over a 25-year planning horizon to 2051.

The Town of Kingsville is carrying out a Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (Class EA) to expand or upgrade the Kingsville Wastewater Collection and Treatment System.

This Class EA will identify and evaluate alternative solutions and designs to expand and upgrade the wastewater system. Upgrades/expansions are required to meet future servicing needs in a sustainable manner. The evaluation of alternatives will consider environmental, social, technical and financial impacts and benefits to all stakeholders.

Study Area

The study area includes the Town of Kingsville, the Hamlet of Ruthven, and the Lakeshore Residential West settlement areas, which are currently serviced by the Lakeshore West Water Pollution Control Plant and the Kingsville Lagoons.

Kingsville Wastewater System - Existing

Lakeshore West Water Pollution Control PlantRated Capacity: 5,400 m3/d
Kingsville LagoonsRated Capacity: 2,760 m3/d


Line graph shows projected population and employment growth rising in the Town of Kingsville from 2015 to 2046.


Bar graph shows historical and projected water servicing needs in Kingsville from 2017 to 2046 with high and low-end scenarios that begin to exceed the system rated capacity between 2032 and 2046.


August 2025 Project Update

Council was provided with a project update in August 2025.

Administration identified four potential solutions.

  • It was decided to proceed with the third option: to upgrade the plant and use the lagoons as storage
  • This option was selected because it allowed us to reutilize the existing lagoons, making upgrades at the plant more cost efficient while providing a significant increase in treatment capacity

See the Presentation from August 2025 for more details.

It is anticipated that the Town’s Wastewater Collection and Treatment System will see an increase in serviced population over a 25-year planning horizon to 2051.

The Town of Kingsville is carrying out a Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (Class EA) to expand or upgrade the Kingsville Wastewater Collection and Treatment System.

This Class EA will identify and evaluate alternative solutions and designs to expand and upgrade the wastewater system. Upgrades/expansions are required to meet future servicing needs in a sustainable manner. The evaluation of alternatives will consider environmental, social, technical and financial impacts and benefits to all stakeholders.

Study Area

The study area includes the Town of Kingsville, the Hamlet of Ruthven, and the Lakeshore Residential West settlement areas, which are currently serviced by the Lakeshore West Water Pollution Control Plant and the Kingsville Lagoons.

Kingsville Wastewater System - Existing

Lakeshore West Water Pollution Control PlantRated Capacity: 5,400 m3/d
Kingsville LagoonsRated Capacity: 2,760 m3/d


Line graph shows projected population and employment growth rising in the Town of Kingsville from 2015 to 2046.


Bar graph shows historical and projected water servicing needs in Kingsville from 2017 to 2046 with high and low-end scenarios that begin to exceed the system rated capacity between 2032 and 2046.


August 2025 Project Update

Council was provided with a project update in August 2025.

Administration identified four potential solutions.

  • It was decided to proceed with the third option: to upgrade the plant and use the lagoons as storage
  • This option was selected because it allowed us to reutilize the existing lagoons, making upgrades at the plant more cost efficient while providing a significant increase in treatment capacity

See the Presentation from August 2025 for more details.

Questions? Ask the project lead.

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Page last updated: 28 Aug 2025, 09:55 AM