Fort Frontenac Storm Drainage and Parking Lot Reconstruction Project

The Fort Frontenac Storm Drainage and Parking Lot Reconstruction project involves replacing and repairing site infrastructure to manage the stormwater within Fort Frontenac, in Kingston, Ontario. The work includes replacement/upsizing of existing portions of the storm sewers, installing new storm systems, new outfall, abandoning existing service connections and reconstructing the parking lot to address site drainage issues. The project also includes spot repairs to the sanitary sewer prior to new asphalt reinstatement, replacement of impacted curbs and sidewalks, addressing utility conflicts, removal of the abandoned tennis court, improved Fort access/egress and parking. The project is required to bring the site infrastructure in line with typical quantity and quality control best management practices to help mitigate the negative impacts of surface flooding and high Lake Ontario water levels, help to preserve the historic infrastructure assets in Fort Frontenac.


Latest update

May 9, 2021 - The public comment period on the project is closed. The Department of National Defence is considering comments received to help inform its determination on whether the carrying out of the project is likely to cause significant adverse environmental effects.

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Contacts

Department of National Defence
Andrew Wollin, Base Environment Officer
CFB Kingston
11 Mercury Crescent
Kingston, Ontario K7K 7B4
Telephone: 613-541-5010 ext. 4373
Email: andrew.wollin@forces.gc.ca


  • Location

    • Fort Frontenac, in Kingston (Ontario)
  • Nature of Activity

    • Building and Property Development
  • Assessment Status

    In progress
  • Start Date

    2021-04-19
  • Proponent

    Department of National Defence
  • Authorities

    • Department of National Defence
  • Assessment Type

    Project on federal lands
  • Reference Number

    81548
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