Investment in Windsor’s Water and Sewer Infrastructure

Investment in Windsor’s Water and Sewer Infrastructure

The governments of Canada and Nova Scotia and the West Hants Regional Municipality invest in drinking water, storm sewer and sanitary sewer infrastructure in Windsor

Kody Blois, Member of Parliament for Kings–Hants, Melissa Sheehy-Richard, Member of the Legislative Assembly for Hants West, and Mayor Abraham Zebian of West Hants Regional Municipality have jointly announced an investment exceeding $4.1 million. This funding will support vital upgrades to water and wastewater infrastructure in West Hants, including the replacement of underground sanitary and storm sewers, improvements to potable water services, and enhancements to road surfaces on College Road and Nesbitt Street.

These enhancements will not only improve access to drinking water but also enhance the capacity to manage wastewater and stormwater, contributing to a healthier environment and more dependable community services. Through these infrastructure investments, the Government of Canada is bolstering the nation’s economy, fostering resilient communities, and enhancing the well-being of Canadians.

“The Government of Canada is committed to supporting infrastructure projects that ensure communities are able to grow and thrive. The investments in drinking water and wastewater infrastructure announced today in Windsor will help protect our water supply from environmental threats and ensure the community is able to manage their wastewater in an environmentally sustainable way.”

Kody Blois, Member of Parliament for Kings–Hants, on behalf of the Honourable Sean Fraser, Minister of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities

Source Canada.ca

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