Aggregate Implementation Projects

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For background on the purpose of these projects, as well as a brief description of each project, please visit the Town’s Aggregate Webpage.

Aggregate Standards Manual, Rehabilitation Master Plan and Excess Soil

The Town of Caledon is holding a public information session to discuss the Aggregate Standards Manual (“ASM”) on October 8, 2025. The purpose of this information session is to officially launch the project and gather feedback on the initiative and specific topic areas. The Rehabilitation Master Plan and Excess Soil projects will also be discussed.

It is an in-person event where the entire project team, including the topic area experts for the ASM, Rehabilitation Master Plan, and Excess Soil projects, will be in attendance to answer any questions.

  • Date: October 8, 2025
  • Time: 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.
  • Location: Caledon East Community Complex, 6215 Old Church Rd, Caledon East, ON L7C 1J7

We also welcome feedback and inquiries through email at caledon@netheryplanning.ca.

You can register for project updates using the blue “Register” button on the top right of the screen to receive updates directly to your email.

Mapping of Ecologically Sensitive Groundwater Recharge Areas

The information Staff Report was presented to Council for information on September 16, 2025. A copy of Staff Report 2025-0521: Mapping of Ecologically Sensitive Groundwater Recharge Areas can be found on the Council agenda.

For background on the purpose of these projects, as well as a brief description of each project, please visit the Town’s Aggregate Webpage.

Aggregate Standards Manual, Rehabilitation Master Plan and Excess Soil

The Town of Caledon is holding a public information session to discuss the Aggregate Standards Manual (“ASM”) on October 8, 2025. The purpose of this information session is to officially launch the project and gather feedback on the initiative and specific topic areas. The Rehabilitation Master Plan and Excess Soil projects will also be discussed.

It is an in-person event where the entire project team, including the topic area experts for the ASM, Rehabilitation Master Plan, and Excess Soil projects, will be in attendance to answer any questions.

  • Date: October 8, 2025
  • Time: 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.
  • Location: Caledon East Community Complex, 6215 Old Church Rd, Caledon East, ON L7C 1J7

We also welcome feedback and inquiries through email at caledon@netheryplanning.ca.

You can register for project updates using the blue “Register” button on the top right of the screen to receive updates directly to your email.

Mapping of Ecologically Sensitive Groundwater Recharge Areas

The information Staff Report was presented to Council for information on September 16, 2025. A copy of Staff Report 2025-0521: Mapping of Ecologically Sensitive Groundwater Recharge Areas can be found on the Council agenda.

  • This survey is intended to gather feedback on the Aggregate Standards Manual, which is part of a suite of aggregate-related implementation projects. For a description on all projects, please visit the Town’s aggregate webpage: https://www.caledon.ca/en/government/plans-reports-and-studies-aggregates.aspx

    The Aggregate Standards Manual (ASM) details the studies required to open or expand aggregate operations, such as pits or quarries. It will help Town staff, applicants, and the public understand the protocols and policies for studies submitted with aggregate applications. The Manual will include detailed terms of reference for studies on the following topics:

    • Surface Water
    • Hydrogeology
    • Site Plan Requirements
    • Transportation
    • Social Impact Assessment
    • Air Quality and Noise
    • Ecology
    • Blasting and Vibration
    • Cultural Heritage and Archaeology

    A team of subject-matter experts has been retained to prepare the Manual.

    A terms of reference is a document which sets out the requested elements of studies required for different types of applications and developments. The terms of reference identifies the purpose and reason for each study, the scope of the study, as well as how and by whom the study should be completed.  

    The Manual will not apply to existing operations or operations currently in the application stage.

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