Canada and Ontario invest in 144 community water infrastructure projects 

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Canada and Ontario invest in 144 community water infrastructure projects

Joint federal, provincial, and recipient funding will support 144 water infrastructure projects in Ontario.

The Government of Canada is investing more than $190.2 million towards these projects through the Green Infrastructure Stream of the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program. The Government of Ontario is providing over $140.5 million, while local communities are contributing over $108.5 million.

Project Information:

Location

Project Name

Project Details

Federal Funding

Provincial Funding

Recipient Funding

Town of Petrolia

Bright's Grove Water Treatment Plant Intake Replacement*

Funding will support the construction of a new water intake pipeline, intake well, and low lift pumping station. Work includes the installation of a passive intake screen, protective crib, a frazil ice and zebra mussel control system, and re-purposing the existing plant for construction of a pre-filtration system. These improvements will increase access to potable water and reliable water treatment infrastructure.

$6,463,600

$5,385,795

$4,309,605

Shawanaga First Nation

Construction
of the Shawanaga First Nation Water Treatment Plant*

This project includes the construction of a new water treatment plant building, pumps, tanks, and other equipment on Village Road (Shawanaga Road North) and a connection to two new groundwater supply wells. Once complete, the project will improve water treatment facilities and increase access to potable water.

$3,750,000

$916,500

$0

City of Sarnia

Vidal Street South Area Watermain Replacement*

The project scope includes the replacement of approximately five kilometres of watermains along eight streets, equipment upgrades, and restoration of disturbed sites to help improve reliability and capacity of the transmission infrastructure and increase access to potable water.

$3,960,000

$3,299,670

$2,640,330

Moose Cree First Nation

Reconstruction of the Moose Cree Water Treatment Plant*

This project includes the replacement of the intake structure, the installation of new raw water connection and piping, the construction of a new below reservoir, and the reconstruction of the water treatment plant building with new treatment process trains. This project will improve access to potable water by increasing the reliability and efficiency of the water treatment infrastructure.

$3,750,000

$916,500

$333,500

Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn First Nation

Construction of the Algonquins of Pikwakanagan Communal Treatment System*

Funding will support the replacement of individual groundwater wells with a communal surface treatment system, including a new river intake, a new slow sand water treatment plant with ozone, granular activated carbon filters and ultra violet, a below grade reservoir, and a new distribution system. This will increase access to potable water.

$3,750,000

$916,499

$0

Ojibways of Onigaming First Nation

Rehabilitation of Watermains and Fire Pump Replacement*

Work for this project includes the replacement and rehabilitation of approximately 4,480 metres of watermain and renewing the fire pump in the water treatment plant. This project will improve transmission pipes, which will increase access to potable water.

$3,749,460

$916,368

$333,452

Lac Seul First Nation

Rehabilitation of the Whitefish Bay Water Distribution System*

The rehabilitation of the Whitefish Bay Water Distribution System will involve replacing approximately 2,360 metres of watermain, replacing two high-lift pumps and reconnecting all services interrupted by the project. Improving the reliability and capacity of the transmission infrastructure will increase access to potable water.

$3,725,462

$910,503

$331,318

Municipality of North Middlesex

Rehabilitation of Parkhill Main Street Watermain and North Middlesex Water Systems

Funding will support the rehabilitation of the water distribution system on Parkhill Main Street and upgrades to the water treatment plant in the Municipality of North Middlesex including improvements to local water pipes to improve access to potable water and increase the reliability and capacity of the transmission infrastructure.

$3,617,900

$3,014,615

$2,412,235

Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte First Nation

Watermain Extension on Old Highway 2, Bells Road and North Street*

This project includes the extension of approximately 3,100 metres of watermain including Old Highway 2, Bells Road from Dundas Street intersection to Lower Slash Road intersection, and North Street between Mill Street and Brant Street. The project will improve local water pipes and increase access to potable water.

$3,547,500

$867,009

$315,491

Wabigoon Lake Ojibway Nation

Main Street, Spruce Avenue and Lakeview Avenue Watermain Replacement*

The project scope includes the replacement of approximately 1,530 metres of watermains along Main Street, Spruce Avenue, and Lakeview Avenue, as well as the replacement of hydrants, valves, and service connections. These replacements will improve access to potable water and increase the reliability and capacity of transmission infrastructure.

$3,454,313

$844,234

$307,204

Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation

Rehabilitation of Watermains*

Upgrades to approximately 1,960 metres of watermain along Chief Joseph Snake Road to Bear Road and the restoration of all existing water services will improve access to potable water by increasing the reliability and capacity of the transmission infrastructure.

$3,130,875

$766,186

$278,439

Town of Prescott

Prescott Water Tower Replacement

Funding will support the construction of an elevated water tower and a new foundation, elevated tank, building support and all appurtenances, as well as the demolition of the existing Prescott elevated water tower. This project will improve access to potable water and increase the safety and durability of water storage infrastructure.

$2,774,400

$2,311,769

$1,849,831

City of Kawartha Lakes

Rehabilitation of Lindsay Water Treatment Plant and Watermains

Rehabilitation of the Lindsay Water Treatment Plant and replacement of watermains on Lindsay Street and King Street  will improve access to potable water by increasing the reliability and efficiency of the water treatment infrastructure in the area.

$2,000,000

$1,666,500

$1,333,500

Town of East Gwillimbury

East Gwillimbury Watermain Upgrades

This project includes the replacement of 40 valves, 20 hydrants, two kilometres of watermain and service connections. This work will improve local water pipes and access to potable water by increasing the reliability and capacity of the transmission infrastructure.

$2,000,000

$1,666,500

$1,333,500

Town of Hanover

Replacement of 7th Avenue Water Tower

The project scope includes the replacement of the 7th Avenue water tower including the demolition of the existing water tower, excavation of the site and construction of the new water tower. This project will increase the safety and durability of water storage infrastructure.

$2,000,000

$1,666,500

$1,333,500

Town of Smiths Falls

Town of Smiths Falls Water Tower Replacement

The decommissioning of the existing 96-year-old water tower will improve access to potable water and increase the safety and durability of water storage infrastructure. The project work includes the relocation and construction of a new elevated water storage tower.

$2,000,000

$1,666,500

$1,333,500

 Town of Mono

Island Lake Drinking Water System Improvements

Improvements to the Island Lake Drinking Water System includes the construction of building additions, the installation of additional ground level storage tanks and maintenance of Source Coles Well 1. Once complete, this project will increase access to potable water and reliability of the water treatment infrastructure.

$2,000,000

$1,666,500

$1,333,500

Town of Rainy River

Third Street Water Distribution Upgrades

Funding will support the replacement of approximately 530 metres of transmission pipes along Third Street. Work includes the distribution and wastewater collection pipes along Mill and Broadway Avenues, and approximately 60 metres of distribution pipe connected to the water treatment plant.

$2,000,000

$1,666,500

$1,333,500

County of Norfolk

Port Rowan Water Treatment Plant Improvements*

This project includes the installation of two pipe filters and construction of an addition to the plant building which will house a new larger clear well and work in conjunction with the pipe filters. This will improve water treatment facilities and infrastructure, and increase access to potable water.

$2,000,000

$1,666,500

$1,333,500

Town of Erin

Watermain Replacement and Water System Upgrades in the Town of Erin*

Replacement of approximately 5,000 metres of watermains on 21 streets in the Town of Erin will increase access to potable water and improve the reliability and capacity of the transmission infrastructure. The work includes pre-laying sanitary sewer collection piping, hydrants, and the reconstruction of affected roads.

$1,999,998

$1,666,498

$1,333,499

Town of Moosonee

Upgrade of Watermain on Bay Road, Wabun Road and Revillon Road

Replacement of approximately 2,000 metres of watermain on Bay Road, Fifth Street, Wabun Road, Revillon Road, and Butcher Street will improve local water pipes and increase access to potable water.

$1,999,997

$2,999,996

$ 1,333,498

County of Renfrew

Rehabilitation of Watermains in the Town of Renfrew

Funding will support the replacement of approximately 2.8 kilometres of watermains on six streets and the installation of new fire hydrants, valves and service connections. Affected pavement will also be restored to pre-construction condition. This project will improve transmission pipes and the reliability of the transmission infrastructure.

$1,999,990

$1,666,491

$1,333,493

Township of North Dundas

Improvements to the Township of North Dundas Drinking Water System

Upgrades to approximately 416 metres of watermain along Highway 7 in Marmora and Lake will increase access to potable water and improve the reliability of transmission infrastructure. This project also includes the replacement of piping and the installation of 11 new water service lines and five hydrants, and reinstatement of areas affected by road.

$1,999,864

$1,666,387

$1,333,409

Township of Hornepayne

Hornepayne Drinking Water Distribution System Upgrades

The project scope includes the replacement of water distribution linear infrastructure including watermain, fire hydrants with service lines, curb stops with service lines, and valves on Third Avenue. Work also includes the restoration of affected pavement, culverts and sod. This will improve local water pipes, access to potable water and the reliability of infrastructure.

$1,999,840

$1,666,366

$1,333,393

Town of Aylmer

Water Tower Replacement

This project includes the replacement of the existing water tower with a new, high capacity water tower in an elevated location. Once complete, the project will improve access to potable water while increasing the durability of water storage infrastructure.

$1,999,800

$1,666,333

$1,333,367

Town of Blind River

Construction of a Blind River Drinking Water Supply Source*

This project includes the replacement of the Groundwater Under the Direct Influence of surface water (GUDI) well field of five wells with a new lake intake source. These upgrades will improve transmission pipes, increase access to potable water and the reliability of infrastructure in the Town of Blind River.

$1,999,800

$1,666,333

$1,333,367

District Municipality of Muskoka

Bracebridge Water Distribution System Rehabilitation

The project scope includes the rehabilitation of two water crossings on Wellington Street and Taylor Road over the Muskoka River and upgrading one water storage standpipe at Hamblin Reservoir in Bracebridge. This project will increase reliability of water storage infrastructure.

$1,999,200

$1,665,833

$1,332,967

City of Port Colborne

Watermain Replacement in Port Colborne*

Funding will support the replacement of approximately 2,035 metres of cast iron watermain with PVC, side street interconnections, and installation of fire hydrants and main line water valves. Affected roadway, curbs, gutters, sidewalks and driveways will also be reinstated.

$1,999,200

$1,665,833

$1,332,967

Town of Amherstburg

Amherstburg Wate Treatment Plant Reservoir Rehabilitation

The project includes the excavation and installation of a new reservoir at the Amherstburg Water Treatment Plant and the refurbishment of the interior of the existing reservoir. This project will improve access to potable water and increase the efficiency of the water treatment infrastructure.

$1,998,000

$1,664,834

$1,332,167

Town of Orangeville

Rehabilitation of the West Sector Reservoir*

The project scope includes the replacement of the interior lining of the reservoir, the addition of a mixing system, safety upgrades and exterior work. Work also involves the installation of a new temporary water storage facility including a pumping system to provide the required pressure, flow demands and fire flow capacity while the repairs on an existing asset are being completed.

$1,997,600

$1,664,500

$1,331,90-0

Town of Espanola

Mead Boulevard Watermain Replacement

Replacement of approximately 850 metres of watermain from Queensway Avenue, north along Mead Boulevard and Second Avenue will improve access to potable water by increasing the reliability and capacity of the transmission infrastructure. Work also includes the restoration of impacted sidewalks and roads.

$1,996,291

$1,663,409

$1,331,027

Township of Mapleton

Moorefield Water System Renewal*

Funding will support the rehabilitation of the drinking water system at the water treatment plant including various upgrades, replacements and installations to improve water treatment facilities, improve access to potable water and increase efficiency of water treatment infrastructure.

$1,995,840

$1,663,034

$1,330,726

Township of Southgate

Rehabilitation of Victoria Street Watermain*

The project includes the replacement and installation of approximately 2,040 metres of watermain, fire hydrants, watermain valves, and the rehabilitation of the Dundalk D3 well and reservoir to manage discharge into the distribution system. This project will improve local water pipes and increase access to potable water.

$1,995,200

$1,662,500

$1,330,300

Town of Cobourg

Cobourg Zone 1 Elevated Tank Replacement

Replacement of the existing Victoria Street Elevated Tank (ET) with a new ET located further east will improve water reservoirs, and increase the safety and durability of water storage infrastructure. Work involves excavating the existing site, installation of  associated piping, and construction of foundations and access roads, as well as the construction of the new ET.

$1,995,004

$1,662,337

$1,330,169

Municipality of West Nipissing

Installation of Sturgeon Falls Water Main Trunk Loop

This project involves the installation of approximately 2,100 metres of transmission pipes in West Nipissing, to extend a second watermain trunk from the Sturgeon Falls water plant which will complete a watermain trunk loop and increase capacity of the transmission infrastructure.

$1,993,200

$1,660,834

$1,328,966

Township of Manitouwadge

Manitou Road Water Infrastructure Rehabilitation

Funding will support the  replacement of watermain, valves, service lines and fire hydrants, as well as the reinstatement of road, sewer lines, catch basins, sewer manholes, sidewalk, traffic circle, curb, ditches, grass and gravel disrupted during construction. Once complete, the project will improve local water pipes and increase access to potable water.

$1,992,605

$1,660,338

$1,328,569

Town of Lincoln

Watermain Replacement and SMARThydrant Installation*

The rehabilitation and replacement of 6,540 metres of watermain and the installation of eight new SMART hydrants in the Town of Lincoln will improve local water pipes, increase access to potable water and improve the reliability and capacity of the transmission infrastructure.

$1,991,000

$1,659,001

$1,327,499

Township of South Glengarry

Rehabilitation of Glen Walter's Water Treatment Plant and Watermain Replacement*

The project scope includes upgrades to water assets at the Glen Walter Water Treatment Plant including a new and elevated water storage tank with new pumps. Work also includes the  replacement of 4,000 metres of existing watermains along Montreal Road (Hwy 2). This will improve reservoirs and increase the durability of water storage infrastructure.

$1,988,800

$1,657,168

$1,326,032

Township of Val Rita-Harty

Renovation and complete overhaul of the wastewater treatment plant in the village of Val Rita

The renovation and refurbishment of the drinking water treatment facility includes upgrading equipment and modernizing the building which will improve the facility and the efficiency of the water treatment infrastructure.

$1,978,237

$1,648,366

$1,318,989

Town of Kapuskasing

Brunelle Road North Watermain Reconstruction

Replacement of approximately six gate valves, four hydrants, and 31 water service connections and the reinstatement of affected concrete sidewalks, curbs and gutters, and roadway in the Town of Kapuskasing will improve access to potable water and increase the reliability and capacity of the transmission infrastructure.

$1,975,375

$1,645,981

$1,317,081

Municipality of South Bruce

Construction of the Teeswater Potable Water Storage and Well

Funding will support the construction of a new potable water storage facility and installation of a new groundwater well and treatment equipment to improve water assets. Once complete, this project will increase access to potable water and upgrade the condition of existing infrastructure.

$1,967,697

$1,639,584

$1,311,962

City of Welland

Improvements to the Dain City Water Supply System*

This project includes the installation of a watermain on Canal Bank Road, new hydrant sets, valves and connections and the restoration of affected roads and curbs. This will increase access to potable water and improve the reliability and capacity of the transmission infrastructure.

$1,947,904

$1,623,091

$1,298,765

Town of Shelburne

Well No. 3 Pumphouse Rehabilitation

The installation of a UV treatment process as well as a dual train adsorptive filtration system at the Well Number 3 pumphouse  will improve water treatment facilities in the Town of Shelburn. This project will increase community access to potable water and enhance the efficiency of the water treatment infrastructure.

$1,945,508

$1,621,094

$1,297,167

Township of Huron-Kinloss

Lucknow Standpipe Replacement

Funding will support the replacement of the Lucknow Standpipe including the demolition of the existing standpipe, the construction of a new elevated water storage facility and the replacement of approximately 255 metres of watermain. Once complete, this project will improve access to potable water and increase the safety and durability of water storage infrastructure.

$1,912,350

$1,593,466

$1,275,060

City of Pembroke

Bennet Street and Boundary Road Watermain Replacement and Taylor Bridge Watermain Suspension

The project scope includes the replacement and construction of watermain, the installation of hydrants and a new control valve on a feeder main, the configuration of a watermain chamber, and the suspension of a watermain. This project will improve access to potable water and increase reliability of the transmission infrastructure.

$1,909,000

$1,590,674

$1,272,826

Township of Armstrong

Rehabilitation of the Armstrong Water Treatment Plant

Replacement of the existing generator and water treatment equipment, the rehabilitation of the ultra violet disinfection system and repairs to the fire pump and watermain in the Township of Armstrong will improve the reliability and efficiency of water treatment facilities.

$1,906,678

$1,588,739

$1,271,277

Town of The Blue Mountains

Replacement of Substandard Watermains in Thornbury and The Blue Mountains*

Funding will support the replacement of watermains in Thornbury and the Town of The Blue Mountains, the installation of fire hydrants, the hookup of residential service to the newly installed watermain, and the reinstatement of affected roadway, curbs, sidewalks and driveways. This project will increase access to potable water and the reliability and capacity of the transmission infrastructure.

$1,890,848

$1,575,549

$1,260,723

Village of South River

South River Watermain and High Lift Pump Rehabilitation

The replacement of 2,169 metres of watermains and associated valving throughout the community and upgrading of high-lift pumps at the local water treatment plant to bring system pressure to required fire flow levels will improve water treatment facilities and transmission infrastructure.

$1,885,729

$1,571,283

$1,257,310

Municipality of Centre Hastings

Replacement of St. Lawrence Street East Watermain

The project includes upgrades to 1,200 metres of watermain along St. Lawrence Street East, separating the new watermain from the existing sewer piping, installation of 12 fire hydrants and approximately 12 main line water valves. These upgrades will enhance the reliability and safety of the water distribution system.

$1,821,600

$1,517,848

$1,214,552

City of Niagara Falls

Stanley Avenue Business Park Watermain Rehabilitation

Replacement of over 2,500 metres of iron watermains in the Stanley Avenue Business Park, including the replacement of ductile iron watermains and related appurtenances,  will increase the reliability and capacity of the transmission infrastructure.

$1,762,500

$1,468,603

$1,175,147

Town of Atikokan

Replacement of O'Brien Street Watermain

The replacement of approximately 1.8 kilometres of watermain on O'Brien Street, including water valves and 15 fire hydrants in the Town of Atikokan will support increased reliability and capacity for the water transmission infrastructure.

$1,750,000

$1,458,188

$1,166,813

Municipality of Bluewater

Hensall Water Tower Replacement

Funding will support the replacement of the elevated water storage facility, the installation of about 30 metres of watermain, and the decommissioning of the existing facility and underground reservoir. Changes will increase the safety and durability of the water storage infrastructure.

$1,731,900

$1,443,106

$1,154,744

Township of Selwyn

Rehabilitation of the Lakefield Water System

The project scope includes recommissioning the Lakefield Standpipe and replacing over 500 metres of watermain on Strickland Street and about 180 metres on Prospect Street. These upgrades will increase water treatment infrastructure reliability and efficiency.

$1,661,813

$1,384,705

$1,108,013

Municipality of Temagami

Temagami South Water Distribution System

The project includes repairs and repainting of the existing water tower, as well as the installation of a second treatment train for the water treatment plant. Once complete, this project will increase the reliability and efficiency of the water treatment infrastructure.

$1,661,240

$1,384,228

$1,107,632

Municipality of Port Hope

Dorset Street Standpipe Replacement

The replacement of a standpipe with a new elevated tank in the Municipality of Port Hope will increase the safety and durability of the water storage infrastructure.

$1,644,500

$1,370,280

$1,096,470

Town of LaSalle

Reaume Road and Bouffard Road Watermain Replacement

Funding will support the replacement of over 4.2 kilometres of watermain along Reaume Road and Bouffard Road, the installation of 22 new fire hydrants and approximately 39 gate valves. Enhancements to water transmission infrastructure will increase its reliability and capacity.

$1,628,000

$1,356,531

$1,085,469

Town of Pelham

Northwest Fonthill Area Watermains Upgrade*

The project scope includes the replacement of more than 2.9 kilometres of cast iron watermain, 19 fire hydrants and 14 water valves along Canboro Road, Daleview Crescent, Moote Lane, Daleview Drive, Highway 20, Highland Avenue, Park Lane, Pincrest, Spencer Lane and Strathcona Drive. The project will increase reliability and capacity of the transmission infrastructure.

$1,614,025

$1,344,886

$1,076,151

Hiawatha First Nation

Hiawatha First Nation Water Treatment System Upgrades*

Project funding will support the installation and upgrades to point-of-entry systems at 14 residences not currently serviced by the centralized water treatment system. The project will also replace 11 existing residential point-of-entry systems and decommissioning and replacement of ten wells experiencing poor yield and water quality. This investment will increase access to clean drinking water for residents and enhance the safety and reliability of drinking water resources.

$1,575,090

$384,952

$140,078

City of Owen Sound

Owen Sound Water Treatment Plant Filtration System

The removal and replacement of all filter media and underdrain, the installation of an upgraded air scour system, and mechanical and electrical upgrades for four filters in the City of Owen Sound will improve the filter systems and increase the reliability and efficiency of the water treatment plant.

$1,550,200

$1,291,704

$1,033,596

Town of Innisfil

Improvements to the Churchill Drinking Water System

Expansion to the Well #3 building, which includes the installation of granular activated carbon filters and mechanical and electrical upgrades will improve the reliability and efficiency of the drinking water system. Work also includes the installation of about 500 metres of watermain along Yonge Street and Greg Gemmell Way.

$1,550,000

$1,291,538

$1,033,463

Town of Deep River

Town of Deep River Drinking Water Treatment Plant Upgrades

The design and installation of new water treatment technology and supporting equipment to reduce contaminates will increase the reliability and efficiency of the water treatment plant.

$1,540,000

$1,283,205

$1,026,795

Town of Midland

Everton and Lescaut Booster Pump Stations Upgrades

This project includes upgrades to three pumps at Everton Station and three pumps at Lescaut Station. This will improve the condition and efficiency of the pumping station equipment.

$1,460,776

$1,217,191

$973,972

County of Brant

Mount Pleasant Drinking Water Distribution System*

Funding will support the decommission of almost five kilometres of watermain installed in agricultural land. Approximately 6.5 kilometres of new watermain will be installed on Burtch Road, Cockshutt Road, and Tutela Heights Road. About 4.5 kilometres of watermain will be installed on Phelps Road. Once complete, the project will result in increased reliability and capacity of the water transmission infrastructure.

$1,430,000

$1,191,548

$953,453

Community Government of Gogama

Upgrades to Gogama Water Infrastructure

This project includes the removal and replacement of over 1.4 kilometres of water pipes, installation of water valves, and replacement of the back-up generator at the water treatment plant. These upgrades will support increased capacity and reliability of the water treatment system.

$1,429,750

$1,191,339

$953,286

Town of Tecumseh

Centennial Drive and Woodridge Drive Watermain

Over 1.75 kilometres of watermain along Centennial Drive and Woodridge Drive will be replaced, including 13 fire hydrants and the installation of water valves, services connections, and restoration of affected infrastructure. Once complete, this project will improve access to potable water by increasing the reliability and capacity of the transmission infrastructure.

$1,400,000

$1,166,550

$933,450

Municipality of Wawa

Wawa Drinking Water System Rehabilitation*

Funding will support the rehabilitation of the raw water intake well, including the assessment and replacement of several critical pieces of infrastructure. Rehabilitation of the treated water transmission main will also be undertaken, providing flush capability on Princess Avenue. Enhancements will increase the condition and efficiency of the pumping station equipment.

$1,392,075

$1,159,946

$928,166

Municipality of Warwick

Replacement of Sunset Avenue, John Street, Erie Street and St. Clair Street Watermains

The replacement of about 775 metres of watermains on four streets along with water services, lines valves, hydrants and related infrastructure will increase the reliability and capacity of water distribution for the community. Nearby infrastructure that is impacted will also be restored.

$1,243,840

$1,036,430

$829,330

Municipality of Red Lake

Red Lake Watermain Replacement

The project scope includes the replacement of more than 1.1 kilometres of watermains on Elliot Street East and the laneway south of Elliot Street East, laneways north of Elliot Street and Murdock Street, and the laneway east of Lakeview Avenue and Elliot Street West. These improvements will increase the reliability and capacity of the watermain infrastructure.

$1,209,765

$1,008,037

$806,611

City of Cornwall

Rehabilitation of Pitt Street North Watermain Lining

The rehabilitation of 900 metres of cured-in-place lining for the high pressure concrete watermain on Pitt Street North  will increase the reliability and capacity of the existing watermain.

$1,200,000

$999,900

$800,100

Municipality of Brighton

Main Street Replacement of Cast Iron and Asbestos Cement Watermains*

This project includes the removal and replacement of more than 1.4 kilometres of cast iron and asbestos watermains on Main Street, including at Butler Creek crossing. These improvements will increase the reliability and capacity of the watermain infrastructure.

$1,174,154

$978,364

$782,867

Town of Kingsville

Banner Subdivision Watermain Rehabilitation Project

Funding for this project includes the replacement of more than 3.2 kilometres of watermains on Katrische Crescent, James Avenuem Owenwood Drive, Woodlawn Crescent, Commissioner Drive, Summerset Avenue, Parkdale Crescent, Stonehedge Drive, Coghill Drive, Allen Court and Long Court. Using trenchless technologies, the installation of the new pipes will also include replacing 24 fire hydrants and auxiliary valves, 235 water service lines and 26 in-line water isolation valves.

$1,160,040

$966,603

$773,457

Township of Asphodel-Norwood

Replacement of Norwood's Treated Water Standpipe

The replacement of Norwood's treated water standpipe, electrical and control upgrades, and the installation of 75 metres of watermain  will increase the safety and durability of the water storage infrastructure.

$1,154,230

$961,762

$769,583

City of Quinte West

Rehabilitation of Shuter Street and Lorne Avenue Watermains

Replacement of 600 metres of watermain on Shuter Street and 200 metres of watermain on Lorne Avenue. The project will also include new sewer mains, 19 water service installations, storm sewers and other related infrastructure. These improvements will increase the reliability and capacity of transmission infrastructure.

$1,139,500

$949,488

$759,762

Town of South Bruce Peninsula

Gould Street and Pengally Avenue Watermain Replacement

Replacement of more than 1.3 kilometres of watermain on Gould Street and the looping connection on Pengally Avenue. The project will include 90 service connections, renewal of nine fire hydrants and 24 gate valves. These improvements will increase the reliability and capacity of the local watermain infrastructure.

$1,060,550

$883,703

$707,122

Town of Grimsby

Replacement of Main Street and Elm Street Watermains*

Replacement of more than 2.3 kilometres of watermains along Main Street and portions of Rossmore Avenue and Elm Street. Replacement of service pipes, hydrants and leads, valves and valve chambers will also take place. This project will improve the reliability and capacity of the upgraded watermains.

$1,050,000

$874,913

$700,088

Municipality of Leamington

Replacement of Watermains in the Municipality of Leamington

A larger diametre watermain will replace more than 2.5 kilometres of watermain along portions of Wigle Street, Orange Street, Mill Street East, Setterington Street, Marlborough Street East, Fair Street and Gerrard Street. The larger pipes will increase the reliability and capacity of the watermains.

$1,020,000

$849,915

$680,085

Town of Arnprior

Arnprior Water Filtration Plant Clear Well Replacement

The project includes the decommissioning of the existing clear well Number 1 and design and construction of a new clear well. This project will increase safety and durability of the local water storage infrastructure.

$1,000,000

$833,250

$666,750

Municipality of Thames Centre

Porters Subdivision Watermain Replacement

Funding will support the replacement of more than 1.2 kilometres of watermain on Ross, Ruth, David, Patricia, and Catherine streets. Hydrant sets, inline valves, and service line connections will be renewed during the project. These improvements will increase the reliability and capacity of watermain infrastructure for the community.

$995,000

$829,084

$663,416

Township of Ear Falls

Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pumping Station Assessment and Rehabilitation*

Funding for this project will support the rehabilitation of the low lift pumping station at the water treatment plant. Improvements include an assessment, engineering and repairing or replacing components of the pumping station. These upgrades will increase the reliability and efficiency of the treatment plant.

$977,201

$814,253

$651,549

Municipality of Greenstone

Rehabilitation of the Longlac Water Treatment Plant

Renovations to the Longlac Water Treatment Plant, which will include refurbishing two filters, installing a pressure/air scour backwash system, structural analyses of parts of the building, and other upgrades. Improvements will increase the reliability and efficiency of the water treatment plant.

$974,160

$811,719

$649,521

City of Brockville

Rehabilitation of the Perth Street Elevated Water Storage Tower

This project includes the removal and resurfacing of the interior and exterior of an elevated water storage tower. The upgrades to the facility will increase the safety and durability of the City's water storage infrastructure.

$963,600

$802,920

$642,480

City of Orillia

Chlorine System Rehabilitation

Upgrades to the chlorine gas system at the Orillia Water Filtration Plant will increase the reliability and efficiency of the facility. The work includes improvements to a number of safety features and specialized equipment.

$912,348

$760,214

$608,308

Township of South Dundas

Carmen Road Watermain Rehabilitation

The relining and restoration of over 1.4 kilometres of watermain from the Iroquois water tower to the distribution system will increase the reliability and capacity of the watermain.

$896,201

$746,759

$597,542

Town of Mississippi Mills

Union Street Watermain Rehabilitation and Extension

This project includes the restoration of over 500 metres of watermain along Union Street. Upgrades include extending the watermain by 210 metres along Union street to increase the capacity of the watermain and improve circulation and water quality.

$850,650

$708,804

$567,171

Township of Wilmot

Snyder's Road West Watermain Replacement*

The replacement of over 1.4 kilometres of watermain under Snyder’s Road, within the settlement area of Baden will increase the reliability and capacity of the watermain.

$844,800

$703,930

$563,270

Township of Edwardsburgh/Cardinal

Cardinal County Road 2 Watermain Replacement

Funding will support the replacement of 900 metres of watermain along Cardinal Road #2 and construction of service connections to 27 properties. Improvements will improve access to potable water and increase the reliability and capacity of the watermain.

$844,135

$703,375

$562,827

Municipality of Trent Hills

Installation of Hastings Second Watermain Crossing of Trent River*

The replacement of the current watermain beneath the Trent River and the installation of a second watermain, approximately 270 metres long will help to improve the reliability and capacity of the water transmission system.

$827,227

$689,287

$551,554

Township of Whitewater Region

Beachburg Water Treatment Plant Renewal and Optimization

Upgrades to the Beachburg Water Treatment Plant, which will include replacement of two wells and ten pumps as well as other improvements to the building and its equipment will increase the condition of the treatment plant.

$825,037

$687,462

$550,094

Town of Cochrane

Second Street Watermain Replacement and New Bulk Water Filling Station Installation

The scope of this project includes the replacement of more than 750 metres of watermain on 2nd Street and the adjacent laneway. The work also includes the replacement of about 400 metres of sanitary sewer and the construction of a new bulk water filling station. Improvements will increase the reliability and capacity of the water and wastewater transmission infrastructure.

$812,109

$676,689

$541,473

Town of Thessalon

Rehabilitation of Huron Street Watermain

Funding for this project will support the replacement of about 290 metres of watermain on Main Street, the reconstruction of about 290 metres of storm sewer and sanitary sewer lines, the installation of 20 water service lines and 20 sanitary sewer service connections and other related works. These improvements will increase reliability and capacity of the transmission infrastructure.

$766,360

$638,569

$510,971

Township of Emo

Rehabilitation of King Street and Florence Street Watermains

This project includes the replacement of approximately 630 metres of watermain on King Street and on Florence Street. The work also includes the replacement of water valves, fire hydrants, culverts, and the restoration of about 240 metres of sanitary sewer. Once complete, this project will increase the reliability and capacity of the water and wastewater infrastructure.

$763,489

$636,177

$509,056

Township of Adjala-Tosorontio

Loretto Watermain Replacements and Well Rehabilitation

The rehabilitation of over 1.1 kilometres of watermains and a production well will increase the reliability, capacity, safety and durability of the water distribution and storage infrastructure in the Township of Adjala-Tosorontio.

$750,000

$624,938

$500,063

Township of Champlain

L’Orignal Standpipe Rehabilitation

This project includes the rehabilitation of the L’Orignal standpipe in the Township of Champlain. The project will include the reapplication of internal and external coatings, upgrades to systems and equipment and additional constructions. These improvements will address health and safety code requirements and increase the safety and durability of the water storage infrastructure.

$740,000

$616,605

$493,395

City of Kenora

2nd Street South, 2nd Avenue South and 7th Avenue South Watermain Replacement

Funding for this project includes the replacement of over 800 metres of watermain along 2nd Street South, 2nd Avenue South, and 7th Avenue South. The work will  include the installation of main line valves, 92 service connections and connections to existing mains, increasing the capacity and reliability of the watermain infrastructure.

$738,813

$615,616

$492,603

City of Elliot Lake

Watermain Upgrade in the Elliot Lake Northern Industrial Area

The scope of this project includes the replacement of one kilometre of watermain pipe, flanges and bolts along Highway 108. The current watermain running under Elliot Lake from Westview Park to the North Industrial area will be capped. These improvements will increase the reliability and capacity of the watermain infrastructure.

$733,200

$610,939

$488,861

Municipality of Meaford

Replacement of Lakeshore Road and Algonquin Drive Watermains

The replacement of approximately 900 metres of watermain on Lakeshore Road and Algonquin Drive will increase the reliability and capacity of the watermains infrastructure. The project work also includes the installation of more than 40 service connections to property lines.

$729,278

$607,671

$486,246

Township of Billings

Old Mill Road Watermain Replacement*

The project includes the relocation and replacement of approximately 1,000 metres of watermain and services from the town’s waterfront to Old Mill Road as well as improvements to transmission pipes. Once complete, this project will increase the reliability and capacity of the transmission infrastructure.

$700,091

$583,351

$466,786

Township of Havelock-Belmont-Methuen

Replacement of George Street Watermains

The replacement of watermain and installation of four new fire hydrants and seven main line gate valves in the Township of Havelock-Belmont-Methuen will increase the reliability and capacity of the transmission infrastructure.

$696,440

$580,309

$464,351

Township of Alnwick/Haldimand

Replacement of Grafton Drinking Water System Well

Funding for this project will support the replacement of a contaminated well, including drilling a new production well, testing and commissioning, and the decommissioning of the old well. Increasing the safety and durability of the water storage infrastructure will increase access to potable water.

$687,600

$572.943

$458,457

County of Haldimand

Replacement of Ouse Street North, Kerr Street, Norton Street and Mohawk Street Watermains*

The scope of this project includes the replacement of approximately 930 metres of watermains along Ouse Street North, Kerr, Norton and Mohawk streets, as well as reconnection of side street interconnections. Work also includes the installation of new service connections and  up to two new fire hydrants and water valves. These improvements will increase the reliability and capacity of the transmission infrastructure.

$673,200

$560,944

$448,856

Township of White River

White River Water Treatment Plant Rehabilitation

The replacement of elements of the water treatment plant, including carbon filters, water analyzers, and chemical pumps will increase access to potable water by increasing the reliability and efficiency of the water treatment infrastructure.

$648,500

$540,363

$432,387

Township of Malahide

Talbot St. East (Highway #3) Watermain Replacement

This project includes the replacement of approximately 500 metres of watermain along Talbot Line (Highway 3), as well as the installation of  approximately four fire hydrants and a directionally drilled water services to property line. These improvements will increase the reliability and capacity of the transmission infrastructure.

$631,500

$526,197

$421,053

Township of South Stormont

Ingleside Watermain Replacement and Water Reservoir Valve Chamber Upgrades

Funding for this project will support the replacement of approximately 725 metres of watermain along County Road 2 between Wales Drive and the Long Sault Parkway. Work also includes the replacement of approximately 50 metres of water service line to the north side of County Road 2, as well as the installation of a valve chamber and control valves to the existing fill valve. These improvements will increase the safety and durability of the water storage infrastructure.

$596,781

$497,268

$397,904

Township of Sables-Spanish Rivers

Massey Watermain Pipe Replacement

The project consists of the replacement of approximately 121 metres of watermain along Algoma Street West and approximately 273 metres of watermain along Front Street and the replacement of one hydrant. Works also includes the reconstruction of all affected roads, sidewalks, gutters, topsoil and culverts. These improvements will increase the reliability and capacity of the transmission infrastructure.

$590,369

$491,925

$393,628

Township of Perth East

Arsenic Treatment for the Shakespeare Drinking Water System

The installation of arsenic filters, the expansion of the existing wellhouse, and new interconnecting piping will increase reliability and efficiency of the water treatment infrastructure.

$580,233

$483,480

$386,871

Town of Gore Bay

Dawson Street, Borron Street, Thorburn Street and Laird Street Watermain Replacement

Funding for this project will support the  replacement of approximately 640 metres of watermain. Works includes the reattachment of valves and interconnections, as well as trenching across Meredith Street, the installation of five new fire hydrants, and site restoration. These improvements will increase the reliability and capacity of the transmission infrastructure.

$558,997

$465,784

$372,711

Town of Hearst

Rehabilitation of Hearst Drinking Water Plant Disinfection Reservoirs

Structural repairs to reservoir support columns, repairs to concrete, reconstruction of failing expansion joints, and the application of a flexible and impervious cement liner to protect the concrete surface will improve water treatment facilities in the Town of Hearst. This project . Work also includes the restoration of exposed corroded pipes and hardware, replacement of failed plastic baffles, the installation of access ladders and emergency rescue systems, and cleansing and disinfection of the reservoirs. Once complete, this project will increase access to potable water by increasing the reliability and efficiency of the water treatment infrastructure.

$545,760

$454,755

$363,885

Township of Stirling-Rawdon

Replacement of the Watermain along North, Mill, Front and Henry Street

This project includes funding to replace approximately 355 metres of existing watermain and connections. This project will also replace approximately 17 gate valves and four hydrants, and retore all affected roads, sidewalks, gutters and curbs to prior condition. These improvements will increase the reliability and capacity of the transmission infrastructure.

$528,000

$439,956

$352,044

Municipality of Bayham

Rehabilitation of Vienna Water Service Lines

The replacement of approximately 290 water service line connections in the Municipality of Bayham will increase the reliability and capacity of the transmission infrastructure.

$510,600

$425,457

$340,443

Town of Fort Frances

Sinclair Street Watermain Replacement

The scope of this project includes the replacement of approximately 236 metres of watermain and the reinstatement of affected concrete curb, gutter and road surface. These improvements will increase the reliability and capacity of the transmission infrastructure.

$500,795

$417,287

$333,905

Township of Otonabee-South Monaghan

Watermain Upgrade in Crystal Springs Subdivision

Funding for this project includes the replacement of 1,355 metres of watermain on Crystal Springs Drive, Matchett Line, and Base Line, 57 water service lines, approximately seven valves, two blow-off valves, and one flushing station. A temporary watermain will also provide continuous service to residents during construction. These improvements will increase the reliability and capacity of the transmission infrastructure.

$483,472

$402,853

$322,355

Municipality of Kincardine

Andrew Malcolm Drive Watermain Replacement

The replacement of a section of the watermain along Andrew Malcolm Drive in the Municipality of Kincardine will increase the reliability and capacity of the transmission infrastructure.

$451,440

$376,162

$300,998

Township of Wellington North

Mount Forest Standpipe Rehabilitation

The removal of interior and exterior paint as well as re-coating of the Mount Forest standpipe  will increase the safety and durability of the water storage infrastructure.

$451,000

$375,796

$300,704

Municipality of Tweed

Installation of Louisa Street Second Watermain Crossing on Moira River*

This project includes the installation of a watermain suspended from the Tweed Bridge on Louisa Street and an additional looping of the municipal water system. Approximately 120 metres of watermain will be installed to allow for the looped system around the Moira River. These improvements will increase the reliability and capacity of the transmission infrastructure. 

$404,800

$337,300

$269,900

Village of Casselman

Laval Street Water Treatment Facility Upgrade

Upgrades to the filtration system and clarifier, replacement of two recirculation pumps, repair of the walls of the clarification system, and installation of new filters at the Laval Street Water Treatment Facility will increase access to potable water by increasing the reliability and efficiency of the water treatment infrastructure. Work also includes building an addition to accommodate a tank and filtration system, retrofitting the backwash pumping and air scour systems, the installation of new piping, and upgrades to electrical and control systems.

$400,000

$333,300

$266,700

Township of South Frontenac

Sydenham Water Treatment Facility Improvements

Funding for this project will support upgrades to the hardware and software of the plant’s control systems, and replacement of the water treatment facility’s piping, valves and compressor system. These improvements will increase the reliability and efficiency of the water treatment infrastructure.

$397,980

$331,617

$265,353

Municipality of North Grenville

Rehabilitation of Concession Road Watermains

The replacement of approximately 570 metres of the current watermains, as well as the renewal of the valves and fire hydrants in the Municipality of North Grenville will increase the reliability and capacity of the transmission infrastructure.

$390,910

$325,725

$260,639

Municipality of Marmora and Lake

Highway 7 Watermain Upgrades

The replacement of water piping, the installation of new water services and hydrants, and the reinstatement of areas affected by construction in the Municipality of Marmora and Lake will increase the reliability and capacity of the transmission infrastructure.

$382,800

$318,968

$255,232

Municipality of Oliver Paipoonge

Rehabilitation of the Rosslyn Drinking Water System

This project involves the replacement of approximately 344 metres of watermain on Alder Lane from Ridler Drive, 113 metres of watermain on Ridler Drive from Alder Lane,  106 metres of watermain on Alder Lane to Maple Street to the dead end, 457 metres of watermain on Maple Street. Work also includes the replacement of one hydrant and two main valves, and 303 metres of pipe from the two wells located on Maple Street that provide water to pumphouse, reattaching the connections, and reinstating the affected roadway.

$375,517

$312,899

$250,376

Township of Laurentian Valley

Roy Street West Watermain Upgrade

The replacement of approximately 1,370 metres of the Roy Street West watermain and 62 water service connections, and reinstating affected roadways will increase the reliability and capacity of the transmission infrastructure.

$372,500

$310,386

$248,364

Town of Grand Valley

Rehabilitation of Grand Valley Water Tower

Funding for this project will support the refurbishing of the interior and exterior of the water tower, including re-lining the tank interior, repainting, replacing safety and climbing accessories, reinforcing the roof structure, upgrading the fall arrest and rescue system, and replacing the exterior overcoating. These improvements will increase the reliability and capacity of the transmission infrastructure.

$369,500

$307,886

$246,364

Township of North Stormont

New Well and Back-up Generators for the Township of North Stormont

The scope of this project includes the replacement of Well #3 with a new well immediately adjacent to the current well. Work also includes the installation of back up generators at the Crysler, Finch and Moose Creek water treatment facilities. These improvements will increase the reliability and efficiency of the water treatment infrastructure.

$365,000

$304,136

$243,364

Township of The North Shore

Serpent River and Pronto Water Treatment Plants Optimization

Funding will support studies to determine the type of equipment and/or system required to reduce the level of haloacetic acids (HAAs). The project will also include the purchase of the relevant systems and equipment as a result of the studies to bring the level of HAAs within regulatory limits and the implementation of alternate water treatment methods in order to ensure continuous efficient functions at the water treatment plants.

$332,500

$277,056

$221,694

Municipality of Powassan

Queens Avenue Watermain Rehabilitation

This project includes the removal and replacement of approximately 370 metres of watermain on Queens Avenue between Valley View Drive East and the south end of Queens Avenue. Work includes replacement of approximately eight watermain gate valves and three fire hydrants. These improvements will increase the reliability and capacity of the transmission infrastructure.

$302,680

$252,208

$201,812

Municipality of West Perth

Mitchell Drinking Water Treatment/Distribution Center Improvements

The project scope involves the replacement of an emergency generator, the construction of a concrete pad, and the repositioning of the main electrical supply. Work also includes the renewal of a motor control center, two high lift pumps, the motor and frequency drives of the high lift pumps and the internal plumbing and valves. These improvements to water treatment facilities will increase the reliability and efficiency of the water treatment infrastructure.

$209,659

$174,698

$139,790

Township of Schreiber

Ontario Street Watermain Upgrade

The project consists of upgrading 202 metres of watermain in the Township of Schreiber to increase the reliability and capacity of the transmission infrastructure. Work includes digging six locations to expose pipes, installing shoring at each excavation site, cleaning and relining pipes, and flushing and disinfecting the relined pipes.

$206,954

$172,444

$137,987

Township of Chapleau

Replacement of Dufferin Street Watermains

Funding for this project will support the replacement of approximately 200 metres of watermain in the Dufferin Street corridor from Maple Street northerly to Elm Street in the Township of Chapleau. These improvements to local water pipes will increase the reliability and capacity of the transmission infrastructure.

$195,188

$162,640

$130,141

Municipality of Grey Highlands

Markdale Community Centre Water Assets Upgrade

The project scope includes the replacement of approximately 150 metres of iron pipes with 200 mm, 6” PVC pipes, an existing hydrant with a new reservoir, an existing tap with a new water filling station. Once complete, the project will increase accessibility to potable drinking water, and upgrade the sanitation system to mitigate cross contamination risks.

$191,859

$159,866

$127,922

Township of Nairn and Hyman

Rehabilitation of the Nairn Centre Water Treatment Plant

Funding will support repairs and replacements of the low lift pump, turbidity analyzer, valve actuators on the filter plant, and the installation of a dedicated heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) ventilation system. These improvements will increase the reliability and efficiency of the water treatment infrastructure.

$171,120

$142,586

$114,094

Muncipality of Arran-Elderslie

Hamilton Street Watermain Replacement

This project involves the replacement of approximately 450 metres of watermain from John Street to the end of Hamilton Street. These improvements will increase the reliability and capacity of the transmission infrastructure.

$170,400

$141,986

$113,614

Municipality of Central Huron

Isaac Street Watermain Rehabilitation and Improvements

Replacement of approximately 434 metres of watermain including approximately seven inoperable valves, and four fire hydrants. Improvements to local water pipes will increase the reliability and capacity of the transmission infrastructure.

$138,812

$115,665

$92,553

Township of Minden Hills

Replacement of Highway #35 Fire Hydrants

The replacement of approximately 20 fire hydrants with isolation valves in the Township of Minden Hills will increase  the reliability and capacity of the transmission infrastructure.

$137,500

$114,572

$91,678

Township of Cavan-Monaghan

Rehabilitation of Main Street Watermain

The scope of this project includes the replacement of approximately 725 metres of watermains, the removal of the old watermain, increasing the size of water service lines and replacing approximately seven hydrants. These improvements will increase the reliability and capacity of the transmission infrastructure.

$125,000

$104,156

$83,344

Municipality of Killarney

Killarney Water Treatment Plant Infrastructure Repairs

The replacement of approximately 40 filter membranes, the analyzer at the water intake, and two chemical feed boards, in the Municipality of Killarney will increase the reliability and efficiency of the water treatment infrastructure.

$115,136

$95,937

$76,767

Township of Madawaska Valley

Barry's Bay Water Treatment Plant and Water Tower Rehabilitation

Funding will support the installation of an access ladder and fall protection devices, the replacement of valves, piping, and instruments, and a comprehensive inspection of the structure and lining of the water tower. The roof of the water treatment plant will also be replaced. These upgrades will improve access to potable water by increasing the safety and durability of the water storage and treatment infrastructure.

$112,401

$93,658

$74,943

Township of Chapple

Chapple Water Treatment Plant Infrastructure Repairs

Upgrades to water treatment facilities in the Township of Chapple will improve access to potable water and  increase the reliability and efficiency of the water treatment infrastructure.

$104,450

$87,033

$69,642

Town of Spanish

Rehabilitation of the Norand Well Water Treatment System

This project includes the replacement of the cartridge filters and the ultraviolet light disinfection system, and installation of a backup power generator. Work also includes upgrades to water treatment facilities, which will improve access to potable water by increasing the reliability and efficiency of the water treatment infrastructure.

$92,250

$76,867

$61,508

Township of Machin

Upgrade of the Machin Water Treatment Plant

Project funding will support the replacement of the existing metal roof on the water treatment plant with a roof deck, upgrades to the chimney flashing, the replacement of the current plumbing stack flashing, and the replacement of the pump house roof. These upgrades to the water treatment facilities will improve to potable water by increasing the reliability and efficiency of the water treatment infrastructure.

$88,431

$73,685

$58,961

Town of Minto

Replacement of Minto Pines Well

The replacement of the town well and pump will increase access to potable water, as well as the condition and efficiency of the pumping station equipment.

$80,500

$67,077

$53,673

Township of Killaloe, Hagarty and Richards

Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition System Upgrade

The installation of proprietary equipment and programming at the water treatment facility will increase access to potable water by increasing the reliability and efficiency of the water treatment infrastructure.

$65,000

$54,161

$43,339

Township of Mattice-Val Côté

Mattice - Val Côté Water Treatment Plant Improvements

Funding for this project will support the replacement of a defective pump, repair of water infiltration damage within the treatment plant, and relocation of a gas generator to prevent contamination. Work will also include roofing improvements by installing steel cladding on the roof of the plant. These improvements  will increase access to potable water by improving the reliability and efficiency of the water treatment infrastructure.

$59,800

$49,828

$39,872

Municipality of Southwest Middlesex

Back-Up Power for the Southwest Middlesex Reservoir

The purchase, installation and commissioning of a back-up generator for the Southwest Middlesex Reservoir will increase the condition and efficiency of the pumping station equipment.

$45,000

$37,496

$30,004

Village of Westport

Upgrades to the Westport Drinking Water System

The scope of this project involves the replacement of the mobile generator with a new permanent one. This will increase access to potable water by increasing the reliability and efficiency of the water treatment infrastructure.

$44,160

$36,796

$29,444

Municipality of Charlton and Dack

Charlton and Dack Water Treatment Plant Upgrade

Funding will support a backflow preventer inspection and upgrade, as well as the replacement of water treatment equipment, including pumps, an exhaust fan, a main breaker, a chlorine analyzer, a toe board, chemical injectors, a chemical tank mixer, metal carts, a mixer motor, chemical pumps and related parts, and a leaking pipe. These upgrades will improve access to potable water by increasing the reliability and efficiency of the water treatment infrastructure.

$33,450

$27,872

$22,303

*Projects with an asterisk must meet federal requirements under the Impact Assessment Act (IAA) and/or Indigenous consultation requirements before construction starts (which includes site preparation and vegetation removal).

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