Backgrounder: Residents in Antigonish, Colchester and Richmond to benefit from improved drinking water and wastewater infrastructure

Backgrounder

Backgrounder: Residents in Antigonish, Colchester and Richmond to benefit from improved drinking water and wastewater infrastructure

Joint federal, provincial and municipal funding through the Investing in Canada infrastructure plan will support water and wastewater infrastructure improvement projects in the municipalities of Antigonish, Colchester and Richmond, Nova Scotia.

The Government of Canada is investing over $1.2 million in these projects through the Green Infrastructure Stream (GIS) of the Investing in Canada plan. The Government of Nova Scotia is contributing over $1 million. Municipalities are contributing over $807,000 to these projects.

Project Information:

Project Name

Location

Project Details

Federal Funding

Provincial Funding

Municipal Funding

Water System Expansion

Antigonish

Extending the waterlines by 2.5 km in North Grant, and from Church Street to Beech Hill

$437,988

$364,954

$292,029

Wastewater Collection Improvements: Valley, Salmon River, Debert

Colchester

Upgrading Pumping Station 15 in Valley, and Pumping Station 6 in Salmon River; diverting flows away from the treatment plant in Debert

$673,480

$561,177

$449,043

Arichat Water Treatment Plant Upgrades

Richmond

Installing a new chemical injection system, modernizing instrumentation, repair filters, upgrading equipment and controls

$100,000

$83,325

$66,675

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2019-07-25