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Sixteen projects will improve water and sewage systems across Mauricie thanks to the Clean Water and Waste Water fund


SHAWINIGAN, QUEBEC--(Marketwired - Jan. 27, 2017) - The governments of Canada and Quebec are safeguarding public health and helping protect the province's waterways by investing in projects to ensure that water and wastewater systems in the province are up to date and efficient and meet communities' increasing capacity needs. These investments will also help create jobs and grow the economy.

The Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of International Trade and Member of Parliament for Maurice-Champlain (Quebec), on behalf of the Honourable Amarjeet Sohi, Minister of Infrastructure and Communities, and Julie Boulet, Minister of Tourism, Minister responsible for the Mauricie region and Member for Laviolette, on behalf of Martin Coiteux, Minister of Municipal Affairs and Land Occupancy, Minister of Public Security and Minister Responsible for the Region of Montréal, announced that over $68,8 million for 16 water and wastewater projects in the Mauricie region have been approved for funding under the Clean Water and Waste Water Fund (CWWF). The financial support granted to the 12 municipalities will contribute to maintaining, renewing or developing their infrastructure to ensure the production and distribution of high quality drinking water for residents or the proper disposal and treatment of waste water.

To mark this occasion, representatives met in Shawinigan, in the presence of Mayor Michel Angers, to announce the approval of an important project to extend the municipality's water distribution system to Lac-à-la-Tortue. The federal government is providing up to 50 per cent of the funding for this project-amounting close to $21.5 million -and the province of Quebec is providing close to $14.2 million.

The Government of Canada is investing more than $41.4 million in these projects in Mauricie and the Government of Quebec is providing close to $27.4 million for a total joint contribution of over $68.8 million. The municipalities will provide the remainder of the funding.

The approval of these projects was made possible by the signing of a bilateral agreement between Canada and Quebec in July 2016, which made funding available for water projects across the province.

Quotes

"These vital investments in Mauricie's water infrastructure reflect the Government of Canada's commitment to ensuring access to sustainable and adequate services for Canadians for years to come. We will continue working in close collaboration with our partners to ensure we make smart infrastructure investments that help protect the environment and preserve public health, while paving the way for economic growth and for the creation of good-paying middle class jobs."

The Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of International Trade and Member of Parliament for Maurice-Champlain (Quebec), on behalf of the Honourable Amarjeet Sohi, Minister of Infrastructure and Communities.

"Thanks to the federal-provincial agreement for the Clean Water and Wastewater Fund (CWWF), 12 municipalities in the Mauricie region will be able to complete important projects to meet their needs related to drinking water and wastewater treatment infrastructure. The financial support announced today clearly shows how working in partnership is improving the quality of life of our citizens."

Julie Boulet, Minister of Tourism and Minister responsible for the Mauricie region and Member for Laviolette, and Martin Coiteux, Minister of Municipal Affairs and Land Occupancy, Minister of Public Security and Minister Responsible for the Region of Montréal.

Quick facts

Associated links

See how many Clean Water and Wastewater Fund projects have been approved in Quebec and across the country: http://www.infrastructure.gc.ca/pt-sp/index-eng.html

Government of Canada's $180-billion+ infrastructure plan: http://www.budget.gc.ca/fes-eea/2016/docs/themes/infrastructure-en.html

Federal infrastructure investments in Quebec: http://www.infrastructure.gc.ca/map-carte/index-eng.html.

The programme d'aide financière FEPTEU : http://www.mamot.gouv.qc.ca/infrastructures/programmes-daide-financiere/fonds-pour-leau-potable-et-le-traitement-des-eaux-usees-fepteu/

Twitter: @INFC_eng

Web: Infrastructure Canada

BACKGROUNDER

Canada and Quebec support 16 projects to improve water and wastewater systems across the Mauricie region

Investment of more than $68.8 million

Clean Water and Wastewater Fund

Under this new federal funding program, the governments of Canada and Quebec are investing $68,849,394 million in 16 water and wastewater projects to ensure residents of the Mauricie region have access to clean and reliable water sources. Funding for these projects was made possible by the signing of the bilateral agreement on July 5, 2016.

The Government of Canada is contributing $41,475,535 million for the 16 projects, representing 50% of the total eligible costs, and the province is providing $27,373,859 million. The municipalities will provide the remainder of the funding.

List of 16 new projects

           
Location Project Name Federal Funding Provincial Funding   Anticipated Start Date
Charette Renewal of water pipes $603,433 $398,267   April 1, 2016
Louiseville Implementation of the low pressure sewer network at rue Royale and boulevard St-Laurent Ouest $489,201 $322,873   June 5, 2017
Louiseville Extension Gravity Sewer Network Boul Saint-Laurent Est $357,000 $235,620   June 5, 2017
Louiseville Renewal of water pipes $1,322,108 $872,592   June 5, 2017
Notre-Dame-du-Mont-Carmel Renewal of water pipes $1,412,321 $932,129   June 5, 2017
Saint-Barnabé Bellerive Street - Sanitary sewer construction and storm water sewer refurbishment $462,000 $304,920   June 5, 2017
Saint-Boniface Wastewater treatment and collection upgrade project $3,156,184 $2,083,083   June 1, 2017
Sainte-Geneviève-de-Batiscan Renewal of water pipes $1,394,644 $920,467   November 1, 2016
Sainte-Genevièvre-de-Batiscan Replacement of drinking water tank and water pipe in Rang des Forges $1,725,000 $1,138,500   September 4, 2017
Sainte-Thècle Extension of the Sainte-Thècle and Lac-aux-Sables drinking water system $1,404,000 $926,640   May 22, 2017
Saint-Justin Renewal of water pipes $552,145 $364,417   May 15, 2017
Saint-Paulin Wastewater treament in Lac Bergeron $345,000 $227,700   August 7, 2017
Shawinigan Water treatment, Lac-à-la-Tortue $21,497,500 $14,188,350   June 5, 2017
Trois-Rivières Matton Pumping Station $2,595,608 $1,713,102   September 13, 2017
Trois-Rivières Renewal of water pipes $2,404,391 $1,586,899   June 26, 2017
Yamachiche CHEMIN DE LA RIVIÈRE-DU-LOUP AREA - Water supply, sanitary sewer and pumping station $1,755,000 $1,158,300   June 5, 2017

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