en.Wedoany.com Reported - Through the direct funding channel of the "Building Strong Communities Fund," the Canadian federal government is providing over $1.2 million for the Brett Sewage Lift Station and Force Main Upgrade Project in the District of Saanich. The project includes both planning and capital components, with funds allocated to support detailed design, demolition of the existing pump station, and construction of a new replacement facility.
Stephanie McLean, Member of Parliament for Esquimalt-Saanich-Sooke, stated that this investment helps provide reliable sewage services to the community, protect the environment, and support new development opportunities in a rapidly growing community. The modernization of the sewage system will enhance capacity and operational efficiency, reduce emissions, and minimize the risk of service interruptions and environmental pollution. The project will also ensure capacity for future housing development in the Brett sewage service area.
Dean Murdock, Mayor of the District of Saanich, noted that the capacity improvements brought by this project are crucial for supporting the region's long-term growth and reflect the district's commitment to continuous upgrades of critical infrastructure. He emphasized that through such investments, the community can continue to provide modern services for current and future residents.
The federal government is investing $1.29 million in this project through the direct funding channel of the "Building Strong Communities Fund," with the District of Saanich contributing $1.935 million.
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