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New Westminster awarded $5.5 million from Clean Water and Wastewater Fund
Posted On:
March 27, 2017

New Westminster – The City of New Westminster is pleased to announce that it has successfully been awarded over $5.5 million from the Clean Water and Wastewater Fund for the Sapperton Combined Sewer Separation project.

“On behalf of the City of New Westminster, I would like to thank the Government of Canada and the Province of British Columbia for providing this funding that will help us achieve our sewer separation goals in the Sapperton area,” said Mayor Jonathan Coté.  “The contribution from the Clean Water and Wastewater Fund will help ensure we are protecting our environment and local waterways.”

The Sapperton Combined Sewer Separation project will see the installation of new storm sewers which will divert approximately 30% of the catchment’s storm flows from the combined sewers. The project will reduce the discharge of combined sewer overflows into the Fraser River by diverting significant amounts of storm water from combined sewers during rainfall events and providing improved storm water drainage that meets regional and federal requirements. The City of New Westminster is committed to separate 1.5% of its combined sewers annually and to reach zero combined sewer overflows by 2075.

 “As one of the oldest cities in Western Canada, New Westminster has some of the oldest infrastructure including the highest percentage of combined sewers in the Lower Mainland,” said Jim Lowrie, Director of Engineering. “The support from the Clean Water and Wastewater Fund will enable us to achieve more kilometers of combined sewer separation and pursue additional strategies to achieve our targets.”

The Clean Water and Wastewater Fund is an infrastructure program that helps accelerate short-term local government investments while supporting the rehabilitation of water, wastewater and storm water infrastructure, the planning and design of future facilities, and upgrades to existing systems. Fifty percent (50%) of the funding is contributed by the Government of Canada, thirty-three percent (33%) by the Province of British Columbia, and the remaining seventeen percent (17%) from the local government.

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Contact:
Jim Lowrie
Director of Engineering
City of New Westminster
604-527-4589 or