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Âé¶¹AV Integrated Water Phase 1 gets green light

The $86M project will see clean drinking water supplied to Southeast Âé¶¹AV,
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Clean drinking water is coming to Southeast Âé¶¹AV.

Council has approved a budget amendment to cover a $22M project shortfall for Âé¶¹AV Integrated Water Project – Phase 1.

The amendment includes funding for the city’s portion from Utility reserves as well as city financing for South East Âé¶¹AV Irrigation District (SEKID) ratepayers.

The $86M project is partially funded by a $43.9M provincial and federal grant. The project will see clean drinking water supplied to Southeast Âé¶¹AV and a reliable, resilient source of water for agricultural in the South Mission. Construction will start in the south Mission this July.

The open house for details on the financing strategy and to view preliminary construction plans goes Thursday, May 17, from 3 to 7 p.m. at East Âé¶¹AV Hall, 2704 East Âé¶¹AV Road.

Further information is also available online at. A detailed newsletter has been mailed directly to SEKID ratepayers.

Increased construction costs are due in part to the high volume of infrastructure projects across the province as well as increased service demand requirements in some areas of Southeast Âé¶¹AV.

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