Amherst Island Wind Energy Project Filepath: W:\active\60960595\drawing\Corel\DisplayPanels\POH-1_2011-12\60960595_POH-1_2011-12_Welcome.cdr Welcome to the First Public Open House under the Renewable Energy Approval (REA) Process for the Amherst Island Wind Energy Project Thank you for coming! ! We are happy to share with you information about this clean, renewable energy project. ! Please take some time to review the display boards and feel free to ask the Project Team any questions you may have. ! We want to hear from you! If you would like to be added to the Project mailing list, please sign up at the welcome table. Please also feel free to take a questionnaire to make sure your comments and questions are received by the Project Team.
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! Approximately 31-37 Siemens SWT-2.3-113 2.3 MW model wind turbine
generators (total installed nameplate capacity of approximately 56 - 75 MW);! A 34.5 kilovolt (kV) electrical power line collector system (will be buried
where possible);! Fibre optic data lines from each turbine and/or wireless technology for the
communication of data;! A submarine cable;! An operations and maintenance building;! A substation (on the island);! A transformer station (on the mainland);! Meteorological tower(s) (met tower);! An access road to the met tower site; and,! Access roads to turbine components and infrastructure.
Temporary components during construction may include a temporary dock, storage
and staging areas at the turbine locations, staging areas along access roads,
delivery truck turnaround areas, central laydown areas, crane paths and associated
Operation and Maintenance Building(Potential Location)
Laydown and Storage Area (Potential Location)
Substation (Potential Location)
Potential Cable Landing Areaand Temporary Dock
Existing Features
Road
Railway
Watercourse
Waterbody
Property Boundaries
The preliminary location of project componentson the mainland and the location of the submarinecable crossing have not been finalized at this time. The preliminary location of these components willbe provided in the draft REA reports and duringthe Final Public Open House. The draft REAdocuments will be made available in draft form forreview and comment a minimum of 60 days beforethe Final Public Open House, online at www.amherstislandwindproject.com and inpublic venues. The Final Public Open House isplanned for August 2012.
Mapbook Page
Study Area - Overview
Client/Project
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Preliminary Draft Layout-Overview
WINDLECTRIC INC.AMHERST ISLAND WIND ENERGY PROJECT
The preliminary location of project componentson the mainland and the location of the submarinecable crossing have not been finalized at this time. The preliminary location of these components willbe provided in the draft REA reports and duringthe Final Public Open House. The draft REAdocuments will be made available in draft form forreview and comment a minimum of 60 days beforethe Final Public Open House, online at www.amherstislandwindproject.com and inpublic venues. The Final Public Open House isplanned for August 2012.
Operation and Maintenance Building(Potential Location)
Substation (Potential Location)
Potential Cable Landing Areaand Temporary Dock
Existing Features
Road
Railway
Watercourse
Waterbody
Property Boundaries
The preliminary location of project componentson the mainland and the location of the submarinecable crossing have not been finalized at this time. The preliminary location of these components willbe provided in the draft REA reports and duringthe Final Public Open House. The draft REAdocuments will be made available in draft form forreview and comment a minimum of 60 days beforethe Final Public Open House, online at www.amherstislandwindproject.com and inpublic venues. The Final Public Open House isplanned for August 2012.
Study Area - Central Portion
Client/Project
Figure No.
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Preliminary Draft Layout-Central Portion
WINDLECTRIC INC.AMHERST ISLAND WIND ENERGY PROJECT
The preliminary location of project componentson the mainland and the location of the submarinecable crossing have not been finalized at this time. The preliminary location of these components willbe provided in the draft REA reports and duringthe Final Public Open House. The draft REAdocuments will be made available in draft form forreview and comment a minimum of 60 days beforethe Final Public Open House, online at www.amherstislandwindproject.com and inpublic venues. The Final Public Open House isplanned for August 2012.
Environmental studies are being completed to fully understand the local environment
and assist with the development of the Project Layout.
The technical studies have included, to date, the analysis of:
! Wildlife and wildlife habitat, including Species at Risk and Significant Wildlife
Habitat;! Bird breeding and migration areas;! Waterbodies and aquatic resources;! Woodlands, vegetation, and other significant natural features (e.g. wetlands and
Areas of Natural and Scientific Interest);
and! Archaeological Features, Built Heritage Features and Protected Properties.
The Natural Heritage Assessment (NHA), Water Assessment, Stage 1 and 2
Archaeological Assessments, and Protected Properties and Heritage Assessment
reports, with more information on the natural environment in the Study Area, will be
provided in draft form for public review and comment a minimum of 60 days before
the Final Public Open House.
! Preliminary Noise Analysis;
Natural Heritage and Water Body Assessments
Our natural environmental assessments:
! Commenced spring 2011.
! Included site assessments of the vegetation communities and associated wetlands,
wildlife monitoring surveys (e.g., mammals, amphibians, reptiles and birds).
! Field survey for bat hibernacula and maternity roost.
! Field work specific to avian wildlife have included:
! Spring waterfowl – Staging and foraging.! Spring Landbird – Staging.! Spring shorebirds.! Species at risk such as Short-eared Owl,
Bobolink, Least Bittern and Whip-poor-will.! Staging swallows.! Summer breeding birds.! Fall waterfowl.! Fall landbird - Staging.! Fall staging raptors.! Wintering raptors and owls.
! Water body assessment to date includes a review of surface water features as well
as near shore fisheries community and habitat assessments for fish and mussels
along the north shore of Amherst Island and the mainland.
! Additional natural environment survey work will continue into 2012.
! The results of the studies will be documented in the Natural Heritage Assessment
(and Environmental Impact Study, if required) as well as the Water Assessment
Report (and Water Body Report, if required). The documents outlining the findings
will be made available 60 days before the second Open House.
! There are two potential sources of sound typically associated with wind turbines:
! Aerodynamic: Blades pass through the air and create a “swishing” sound! Mechanical: Originates from the gearbox and generator that are often housed in the
nacelle. The turbines selected for this project are direct drive and do not have gearboxes.
! An Environmental Noise Impact Assessment will be completed to ensure compliance with
the Ministry of the Environment (MOE)'s regulatory requirements. The report will be
included in the Design and Operations Report.
! Ontario use an internationally accepted sound model, which is supported by experiences in
the province and in other jurisdictions.
! Current regulatory requirements are intended to limit sound levels outside the nearest
dwelling to 40 dBA. This sound level is equal to the World Health Organization Europe
(2009) night-time noise guideline that is a health-based value designed to allow good
conditions for sleeping.
! The assessment will also take into consideration other operational and proposed wind
facilities within a 3 km radius of noise receptors. This will help to ensure a conservative
(cautious) approach is being used which considers cumulative noise effects.
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Approximately 77% of existingreceptors are at 750 m or greaterdistance from wind turbines.
Public health and safety will be considered during all stages of the Project.
! Many studies have been conducted world-wide to examine the relationship between
wind turbines and possible human health effects.
! In Ontario
! “Ontario doctors, nurses, and other health professionals support energy
conservation combined with wind and solar power – to help us move away from
coal”
! In “The Potential Health Impact of Wind Turbines” (May 2010), Ontario's Chief Medical
Officer of Health recently examined the scientific literature related to wind turbines
and public health, considering potential effects, such as dizziness, headaches, and
sleep disturbance. The report concluded that:
! “…the scientific evidence available to date does not demonstrate a direct causal
link between wind turbine noise and adverse health effects. The sound level from
wind turbines at common residential setbacks is not sufficient to cause hearing
impairment or other direct health effects, although some people may find it
annoying.”
! The report also concluded that low frequency sound and infrasound from current
generation upwind model turbines are well below the pressure sound levels at
which known health effects occur. Further, the report states that there is no
scientific evidence to date that vibration from low frequency wind turbine noise
causes adverse health effects.
! Overall, health and medical agencies agree that sound from wind turbines is not loud
enough to cause hearing impairment and is not causally related to adverse effects*.
! Scientists and medical experts around the world continue to publish research in this
area. Through our health consultants, Windlectric is committed to keeping informed
on the most recent findings.
*e.g., Chatham-Kent Public Health Unit, 2008; Minnesota Department of Health, 2009; Australian Government, National Health and Medical Research Council, 2010; Australian Government, 2011. (all referenced documents can be found on the project website at: www.amherstislandwindproject.com).
Ontario College of Family Physicians, Registered Nurses Association of Ontario, Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment, Physicians for Global Survival, the Asthma Society of Canada, and the Lung Association