Backgrounder: Canada and Manitoba invest in water infrastructure upgrades
Backgrounder
Canada and Manitoba invest in water infrastructure upgrades
Joint federal, provincial, and municipal funding through the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program (ICIP) will support four projects in Manitoba. These projects will upgrade water infrastructure to improve system efficiency and protect local communities and environments.
The Government of Canada is investing more than $22.7 million in these projects through ICIP’s Green Infrastructure Stream. The Government of Manitoba is providing more than $19.5 million. Contributions from project proponents total more than $12.7 million.
Project Information
Community |
Project Name |
Project Details |
Federal Funding |
Provincial Funding |
Proponent Funding |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Beausejour |
Beausejour Water Treatment Plant |
Construct a new water treatment plant and reservoir |
$4,956,000 |
$4,129,587 |
$3,304,413 |
Oakview |
Rapid City Water Distribution System |
Replacement of approximately 9,175 meters of water pipes |
$2,611,042 |
$2,175,651 |
$1,740,912 |
St. Adolphe |
St. Adolphe Pump Station Replacement |
Reconstruct the existing pump stations and gravity outfalls to the current design codes and standards |
$3,650,000 |
$3,650,000 |
The Province of Manitoba is the Proponent for this project |
Stonewall |
Stonewall Woodlands Regional Water Supply |
Providing a regional solution to increase access to a reliable high-quality water supply with reservoir upgrades and treatment improvements |
$11,500,710 |
$9,582,967 |
$7,668,098 |
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