The Regional Municipality of Durham has scheduled the 60th meeting of the Energy from Waste-Waste Management Advisory Committee (EFW-WMAC) to address ongoing operational matters. Set to take place on Tuesday, May 26, the public session will run from 7 p.m. until 9 p.m. This meeting serves as a regular forum for the committee to review the performance of the region’s waste management systems and discuss strategic initiatives related to the Durham York Energy Centre.
Functioning as an oversight body, the EFW-WMAC is tasked with monitoring the comprehensive waste management strategy that serves both Durham and York Regions. The committee’s mandate ensures that the operations at the Energy from Waste facility, located in Clarington, align with provincial regulations and regional goals. By providing a platform for detailed technical review, the committee assists the Regional Council in making informed decisions about long-term waste disposal and energy recovery.
Community transparency remains a priority for the Regional Municipality of Durham, and consequently, the upcoming meeting will be accessible to all residents. To facilitate public engagement, the proceedings will be broadcast live via online streaming. Residents from municipalities including Pickering, Ajax, and Uxbridge can tune into the broadcast through the official web portal at durham.ca/live. This digital access ensures that stakeholders can observe the deliberations of the committee in real-time.
The agenda for Meeting #60 is now available for public review and has been posted to the Region’s Events Calendar page. While specific topics vary by session, the committee typically examines data regarding waste diversion, environmental monitoring reports, and facility maintenance schedules. Publicizing the agenda in advance allows residents and interested parties to stay informed about the specific issues that will be debated by the Works Department and committee members during the two-hour session.
For those requiring additional details or wishing to direct specific inquiries to the administration, the Regional Municipality of Durham’s Works Department has designated contact resources. Sheila Risorto is available to assist members of the public with questions concerning the committee’s activities or broader waste management programs. Individuals can reach the department by phone at 1-800-372-1102, extension 2195, or via email at EFW-WMAC@durham.ca for further assistance.
The Durham York Energy Centre stands as a critical component of the region’s infrastructure, designed to minimize the volume of waste sent to landfill sites while generating renewable energy. The advisory committee’s work helps to safeguard the interests of the community by maintaining rigorous oversight of these complex processes. The meeting on May 26 represents another step in the continuous effort to manage waste effectively across the region’s diverse urban and rural landscapes.
Further information regarding the partnership between Durham and York Regions, as well as detailed background on the Energy from Waste facility, can be found on the dedicated website at DurhamYorkWaste.ca. This resource provides historical data, committee meeting minutes, and educational materials explaining the science behind waste-to-energy technology. The website serves as a central hub for residents seeking to deepen their understanding of how their waste is managed after it leaves the curb.
As the committee convenes for this 60th session, the Regional Municipality of Durham continues to encourage public awareness regarding waste management. Residents looking to participate or observe are reminded of the live stream option and the availability of support staff to answer questions. The outcomes of this meeting will likely influence future operational protocols and reporting standards for the remainder of the year.



















