Council applies for $10 million sewer grant
A special council meeting had mayor and council spending their lunch hour discussing a grant worth $10 million dollars.
A grant under the Provincial Territorial Infrastructure Component – Clear Water Wastewater Fund (PTIC-CWWF) was the topic of discussion. If successful in the application, the city would receive partial funding for a much needed sanitary sewer truck pipeline.
City manager Jim Puffalt said there is a bottleneck where sanitary lines cross currently sitting underneath the river valley. While it’s currently sustained the city needs to look at fixing this before it comes too much of an issue years down the line, he said.
“What happens if there’s too much of a major rain event? There’s the potential of sewage not being able to go down as quickly and it may cause some issues,” Puffalt said. “The other thing that comes along with that is we’re trying to grow and develop in the Fairview areas. The capacity issues are starting to come. We’re fine for the next five to 10 years, but again we have to be prepared for 10 years from now.”

