Backgrounder: Canada and Manitoba Invest in Wastewater Treatment and Waste Management Infrastructure Projects
Backgrounder
Canada and Manitoba Invest in Wastewater Treatment and Waste Management Infrastructure Projects
Joint federal, provincial, and municipal funding through the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program (ICIP) will support ten projects in Manitoba. These projects will upgrade wastewater and waste management infrastructure to improve system efficiency and protect local communities and environments.
The Government of Canada is investing more than $18.7 million in these projects through ICIP’s Green Infrastructure Stream. The Government of Manitoba is providing more than $15.6 million. Contributions from project proponents total more than $12.5 million towards eligible costs for their respective projects.
Project Information
Location |
Project Name |
Project Details |
Federal Funding |
Provincial Funding |
Proponent Funding |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Alexander |
Alexander Ward 4 Wastewater Lagoon System |
Build a 2-hectare facultative wastewater lagoon treatment system. |
$569,600 |
$474,619 |
$379,781 |
Carberry |
Town of Carberry Lagoon Expansion |
Construct a new primary cell and reline the two existing cells and convert them into secondary cells. |
$3,063,600 |
$2,552,745 |
$2,042,655 |
Cartwright-Roblin |
Cartwright-Roblin Wastewater Lagoon Expansion |
Construct a new larger secondary storage cell, reline the existing secondary cell to serve as the primary cell and decommission the existing primary cell. |
$740,000 |
$616,605 |
$493,395 |
Dauphin |
City of Dauphin Lagoon Expansion and Upgrade |
Construct and upgrade a lagoon reactor system for ammonia reduction and disinfection. Build a new sewage treatment facility. |
$4,983,200 |
$4,152,251 |
$3,322,549 |
Glenboro-South Cypress |
Village of Glenboro Wastewater Lagoon Upgrade |
Change the current facultative lagoon, which consists of a primary treatment cell and secondary exfiltration cell that discharges into the Assiniboine Delta Aquifer, into an aerated primary cell with two submerged attached growth reactors. |
$2,207,640 |
$1,839,516 |
$1,471,944 |
Killarney-Turtle Mountain |
Mountain Avenue and Broadway and Mountain Backlane Sewer and Water Replacement - Phase II |
Rehabilitate the water and wastewater pipes from Mountain Avenue to Finlay Street. |
$542,560 |
$452,088 |
$361,752 |
Neepawa |
Neepawa Wastewater Treatment System Upgrade and Expansion - Phase II |
Implement a Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor (MBBR) system for the biological removal of nutrients (ammonia) in the treated effluent. Upgrade the treatment building, including a lab, and decommission the primary and secondary lagoon cells. |
$2,283,400 |
$1,902,643 |
$1,522,457 |
Pinawa |
District of Pinawa Landfill Expansion (Phase 2 and 3) |
Expand the Pinawa Landfill as the existing active waste disposal cell is nearing capacity. The expansion will remain in current land footprint. Phase 2 will include an area for electronic waste, scrap metal, paint products, used oil and tires. Phase 3 will include an area for composting. |
$139,440 |
$116,188 |
$92,972 |
Prairie View |
Birtle Sanitary Sewer and Water Main Rehabilitation |
Rehabilitate priority one sewer lines, select water mains, and associated works. |
$855,632 |
$712,955 |
$570,492 |
Russell-Binscarth |
Russell Lagoon Upgrade |
Update the lagoon site including the partial demolition of storage cells and their reconstruction. |
$3,407,200 |
$2,839,049 |
$2,271,751 |
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