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The Nanoose sewer system delivers residential wastewater from the Fairwinds Development to the Nanoose Bay Pollution Control Centre. The forcemain and pump stations, constructed by the subdivision developer in the late 80’s, have a history of failures and require replacement. This will be done with a phased approach.
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The Nanoose sewer system delivers residential wastewater from the Fairwinds Development to the Nanoose Bay Pollution Control Centre. The forcemain and pump stations, constructed by the subdivision developer in the late 80’s, have a history of failures and require replacement. This will be done with a phased approach.
How you can get involved:
To stay informed of project updates, please:
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03 Nov 2020
In fall 2020, the RDN applied to the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program for $2 million in grant funds to complete Phase 1 and replace high priority sections of the interceptor and upgrade select pump stations to meet new Work Safe access regulations and Electrical Codes.
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Timeline
Forcemain Hydraulic Study and Phase 1 Engineering Design
Nanoose Sewer Upgrades is currently at this stage
2020
Tenders for Phase 1 Construction
this is an upcoming stage for Nanoose Sewer Upgrades
2021, depending on grant funding
Phase 1 Construction
this is an upcoming stage for Nanoose Sewer Upgrades
Estimated - 2022
Phase 2 Engineering Design
this is an upcoming stage for Nanoose Sewer Upgrades
Estimated - 2022
Phase 2 Tender and Construction
this is an upcoming stage for Nanoose Sewer Upgrades
Estimated - 2023
Phase 3
this is an upcoming stage for Nanoose Sewer Upgrades