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Federal government, Nova Scotia and municipal partners increase capacity to manage sewage in Colchester County


DEBERT, NS, March 22, 2024 /CNW/ - Two communities in Colchester County will see their capacity to manage sewage increase after a combined investment of $5,885,000 from the federal and provincial governments along with the Municipality of the County of Colchester and the Village of Bible Hill.

This was announced by Minister Sean Fraser, Member of the Legislative Assembly Tom Taggart, Commissioner Kevin Kennedy, and Mayor Christine Blair.

The Debert Sewage Treatment Plant will double its capacity by adding two concrete tanks and a building. As a result of this expansion, the plant's capacity will be increased to accommodate 600 new homes as well as planned future commercial and industrial development. 

The other project involves replacing approximately 21 metres of deteriorated sanitary sewer pipe and a manhole in Bible Hill, as well as renewing components at two lift stations. This project will allow the village to increase their capacity to manage the flow of wastewater within the sanitary network.

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"To build more homes for Nova Scotians, we need to ensure that essential infrastructure, like sewage maintenance, is in place. Colchester County is a wonderful place to live, and these two projects will ensure the communities of Debert and Bible Hill are well-prepared for future growth and development."

The Honourable Sean Fraser, Minister of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities

"By doubling the capacity of the Debert Sewage Treatment Plant and upgrading essential components in Bible Hill, we're not only meeting immediate needs but also laying the groundwork for sustainable growth and development. Investing in local water and wastewater systems is not just about infrastructure; it's about safeguarding quality of life, preserving our waterways, and fostering vibrant, resilient communities."

Tom Taggart, Member of the Legislative Assembly for Colchester North on behalf of the Honourable John Lohr, Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing

"Good upkeep of sanitary sewer is essential for the function and well-being of every community. This investment addresses the most pressing of renewal needs within our network, which will improve our assets and allow our attention to turn to continued growth."

Commissioner Kevin Kennedy, Chair of the Village of Bible Hill

"These projects are essential to facilitating the continued growth and development we are experiencing here in Colchester. They are also wonderful examples of how our various levels of government are working together for the betterment of the region."

Her Worship Christine Blair, Mayor of the Municipality of Colchester

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Green Infrastructure Stream
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Federal infrastructure investments in Nova Scotia
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