Here's what all those tubes are doing in the waters of Lake Ontario near Toronto LakeOntario
recently, you might've noticed several underwater tube-like contraptions near the harbour at Ashbridges Bay.
These 'port protection maintenance holes' are located at all 50 risers located along the lakebed, between 15-20 metres under Lake Ontario. The holes are all part of the city's efforts to improve lake water quality in the Lower Don River, Taylor-Massey Creek, and Toronto's Inner Harbour by keeping combined sewer overflow out of our waterways.
Ashbridges Bay Treatment Plant Outfall achieved another major construction milestone as part of our efforts to improve lake water quality by installing port protection maintenance holes at all 50 risers located along the lakebed, between 15-20 meters under Lake Ontario.
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