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  1. ized)20192023HCHC Buildings110,090117,902% Increase7%Highlights of 2019-2023Halton Region completed the Energy Conservation Measures (ECMs) identified in th. 2019 to 2023 CDM plan resulting in a 6 percent overall reduction in the energy consumption.Halton secured over $100,000 in incentives for corporate a.

  2. 10. The Regional Municipality of Halton reserves the right to require proper disposal of any obsolete toilet models, at the cost of the participating individual, and in accordance with Waste Management By-Law 123-12 and bulk waste collection service of each local municipality. 11. The Regional Municipality of Halton reserves the right to ...

  3. The Regional Municipality of Halton, or Halton Region, is a regional municipality of Ontario, Canada, located in Southern Ontario in the southwest part of the Greater Toronto Area (“GTA”). It comprises the city of Burlington and the towns of Oakville, Milton, and Halton Hills (population: 501,669)

  4. The Regional Municipality of Halton. agement Program RECOMMENDATIONTHAT Regional staff be directed to proceed with a Municipal Class Environmental Assessment Study, as the initial phase to implementing Biosolids Composting in Halton Region, as outlined in Report No. PW-10-21 re: “Ensuring Long Term Sustainability of Halton Region .

  5. Region-wide AMI system for Halton residential and ICI customers. In October 2019, Regional Council approved the AMI Implementation Plan through Report No. PW-45-19/FN-35-19, re: “Long Term Water Meter Strategy Implementation Plan”. Procurement Update A procurement strategy was developed to ensure that Halton Region’s requirements for

  6. Ms. Melissa Green-Battiston, P. Eng. Supervisor, Transportation Planning Halton Region Phone: 905-825-6000, Ext. 7623 Fax: 905-847-2192 Email: melissa.green-battiston@halton.ca. Please provide all written comments to Halton Region by Monday, November 14, 2011 (within 30 days of this Notice). This Notice issued October 13/14 and October 20/21, 2011.

  7. Regional road traffic data. Halton records the following information on how travelers use Regional roads: 24-hour Automated Traffic Recorder Counts (ATR’s) 8-hour Intersection Vehicle Turning Movement Counts (TMC’s) To request these datasets, please email accesshalton@halton.ca or call 311.

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