Canada’s Central Saanich launches major sewer system overhaul as infrastructure reaches end of lifecycle
(UI) — The much-anticipated replacement of the Brentwood Bay sewer system has commenced, marking one of the municipality's largest infrastructure endeavors. Handling roughly half of Central Saanich's wastewater, including flows from the W̱JOȽEȽP (Tsartlip) First Nation, the aging system is due for an overhaul after reaching the end of its lifecycle.
With critical components of the system flagged for replacement following condition assessments, the $12.4 million project becomes a crucial undertaking for the District. The replacement, financed in part by the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program with $5.8 million allocated due to its environmental significance, aims to safeguard the local environment.
The project encompasses the installation of new main pipes in the roadway and sewer service connections for properties. Spanning 4,270 meters of sanitary sewer mains along Sluggett Road, Wallace Drive, and Stellys Cross Road, the improvements include the addition of new bike lanes along Wallace Drive.
"The Brentwood Bay sewer project will increase the region’s wastewater management capacity and safeguard the local environment while also installing new bike lanes for the community," stated the Honorable Jonathan Wilkinson, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources and Member of Parliament for North Vancouver.
Anne Kang, Minister of Municipal Affairs, highlighted the project's role in fostering sustainable communities: "This critical upgrade ensures Brentwood Bay and the W̱JOȽEȽP First Nation have a reliable wastewater system they need to grow."
Mayor Ryan Windsor emphasized the project's importance for community resilience: "The Brentwood Bay sewer system manages around half of the municipality's wastewater; this critical project will make our community more resilient."
Minor detours and traffic impacts are expected during the construction phase.
Related News
From Archive
- DeLa Express seeks FERC approval for Permian-to-Louisiana gas pipeline project
- Hudson Tunnel Project set to generate 95,000 jobs during construction phase, report says
- Charleston Water System settles huge lawsuit over sewer system damage caused by non-flushable wipes
- Boring machine 'Chessie' resumes drilling at Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel site after anchor incident
- Aegion continues western expansion with acquisition of underground utilities company Toncco
- Ditch Witch 1030
- 24th Annual Directional Drilling Survey
- Michigan lawmakers introduce bills to create septic codes throughout the state
- House passes Rep. Duarte's legislation to streamline water permitting processes in the Valley
- Court approves 3M settlement over ‘forever chemicals’ in public drinking water systems
Comments