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Canada and Nunavut invest in water and wastewater treatment for northern communities


RANKIN INLET, NU, July 20, 2022 /CNW/ - Today, the Honourable Dominic LeBlanc, Federal Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs, Infrastructure and Communities, and the Honourable David Joanasie, Minister for Community and Government Services for the Government of Nunavut, announced funding to support the planning of improved water and wastewater treatment in six Nunavut communities.

With this investment, several planning studies will be undertaken at the Rankin Inlet Wastewater Treatment Plant to identify future projects to bolster capacity at the plant. This project is a key step in increasing the facility's ability to treat and manage wastewater in the community.

In addition, funding will be used to conduct studies investigating the potential for five new water treatment facilities to be located in Arctic Bay, Grise Fiord, Pond Inlet, Rankin Inlet and Sanikiluaq. This investment will support future projects that would increase access to potable water within these communities.

Furthermore, funding will be used for the planning and design of the rehabilitation and expansion of the wastewater treatment facility in Arviat.This planning project will ensure residents will have improved access to efficient and reliable wastewater services for years to come.

Today's announcement contributes to the Government of Canada's commitment to sustainably develop the North. Water and wastewater treatment facilities perform vital functions that help make our communities more productive and sustainable. Through projects like these, Arctic and Northern communities are receiving the information and resources they need to access and improve essential services.

The Government of Canada is investing more than $2.7 million. The Government of Nunavut is providing $925,000.

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"Reliable access to clean drinking water is a priority for communities across the North. This partnership with Nunavut will lay the groundwork for the construction of future water and wastewater facilities, building on our government's commitment to protecting the health of Canadians and ecosystems through modern water and wastewater services."

The Honourable Dominic LeBlanc, Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs, Infrastructure and Communities

"These projects will help the Government of Nunavut take a step towards achieving the goal of improved water and wastewater services in all communities throughout Nunavut. Our government is grateful for the Government of Canada's investment in water and wastewater treatment facilities. "   

The Honourable David Joanasie, Minister for Government and Community Services

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Nunavut residents to benefit from improved water and wastewater treatment infrastructure

The following initiatives have been approved for joint federal and territorial funding through the Green Infrastructure Stream of the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program and will support infrastructure planning projects in six communities across Nunavut.

The Government of Canada is investing more than $2.7 million towards these three projects through the Green Infrastructure Stream of the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program. The Government of Nunavut is providing $925,000 towards these projects.

Location

Project Name

Project Description

Federal Funding

Territorial

Funding

 

 

Arctic Bay, Grise Fiord, Pond Inlet, Rankin Inlet, and Sanikiluaq

 

 

Water Treatment Plants in Arctic Bay, Grise Fiord, Pond Inlet, Rankin Inlet, and Sanikiluaq Planning Project

 

Conduct technical studies including environmental site assessment, geotechnical investigation, snow and wind load assessments, and a topographic survey. These studies will support future projects that will result in five new water treatment facilities, increasing access to potable water in these communities.

 

$1,800,000

$600,000

Arviat

Arviat Lagoon Expansion Planning Project

The project includes design services for the proposed rehabilitation and expansion of the wastewater treatment facility, consisting of a two cell wastewater lagoon, with one existing upgraded cell and one new cell.

$750,000

$250,000

 

 Rankin Inlet

 

 Rankin Inlet Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrades Planning Project

 

Conduct technical studies including environmental site assessment, geotechnical investigation, snow and wind load assessments, and a topographic survey. These studies will support future projects to upgrade the Rankin Inlet Wastewater Treatment Plant and increase its capacity to treat and manage wastewater.

 

$225,000

$75,000

 

Associated links

Federal infrastructure investments in Nunavut
https://www.infrastructure.gc.ca/plan/prog-proj-nu-eng.html

Investing in Canada Plan Project Map
http://www.infrastructure.gc.ca/gmap-gcarte/index-eng.html

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