Lloydminster completes $80M wastewater plant under budget, protects regional water
Lloydminster has closed out its new $80.3-million mechanical wastewater treatment facility, completing the federally mandated project under budget while strengthening environmental protections for regional water systems.
The project, approved at $81.5 million, finished roughly $1.2 million below budget, reducing the amount the city needs to borrow. Officials said the upgraded facility ensures compliance with wastewater treatment standards set by Environment and Climate Change Canada.
“Construction of the new facility is a significant social and environmental benefit, not only for current and future generations of Lloydminster, but also for downstream cities, towns, villages, and Indigenous communities that rely on the North Saskatchewan River for drinking water and recreation,” the city administration report said.

The Lloydminster Wastewater Treatment Plant is located at 3520 67 Street. (Image Credit: BIRD Constrcution)


