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Mar 18, 2026 •

Perth East Mayor Rhonda Ehgoetz (left) and West Perth Mayor Walter Mc Kenzie (second from left) joined Ontario Premier Doug Ford (center) and Perth-Wellington MPP Matthew Rae (second from right) at an infrastructure announcement in North Wellington March 18. SUBMITTED

The Ontario government is putting nearly $29 million toward expanding and improving rural water systems in Perth and Wellington counties, as announced by Perth-Wellington MPP Matthew Rae on March 18.

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“Across Ontario, our government is investing in our $223-billion plan to build so we can protect Ontario, keep workers on the job, and connect families to the world-class services they rely on,” Premier Doug Ford said in the release. “Today’s investment will protect homeowners and support the construction of new homes across Perth and Wellington counties. We will continue to work with our municipal partners to build for the future and keep the dream of homeownership alive in Ontario.”

The Municipality of West Perth will receive $2,053,125 for the Harry Parrott Herbert Street sewage pumping station in Mitchell, helping sustain service for about 2,378 homes. This project was announced earlier this year; the municipality noted that this grant covers 73 percent of the total eligible project cost of $2,812,500.

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Built in 1983, this pumping station is now the oldest part of West Perth’s wastewater system. It also serves as the main collection point before transferring waste to Mitchell’s treatment plant since it supports three quadrants of the community – southeast, southwest, and northwest – including some of its fastest-growing residential areas.

West Perth’s chief administrator Dan Hobson mentioned that originally only upgrades were planned for this project; however with news of receiving this grant all necessary maintenance will now be done as well.

No start date has been set yet for when work will commence but it’s expected sometime this year. The tendering process is currently ongoing according to operations director Adam Ryan.

“The Municipality of West Perth is grateful for the Ontario government’s support for this project,” West Perth Mayor Walter Mc Kenzie stated in the release. “This much-needed investment will strengthen critical infrastructure and help ensure reliable wastewater services continue for our community.”

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“It represents a significant step toward ensuring long-term viability of essential services that support both current residents and future growth.”

The Township of Perth East will also get $675,250 designated for replacing wells and rehabilitating reservoirs in Milverton which will enhance water security for about 850 homes.

“The province’s financial backing enables us to move forward with this project,” said Perth East Mayor Rhonda Ehgoetz in her statement. “We’re thankful for ongoing support from both provincial government & MPP Matthew Rae.”

In Wellington North meanwhile Arthur’s wastewater treatment plant along with Drayton’s sewage pumping station located at Mapleton are set for replacement & upgrades after getting a generous grant worth $26 million from their municipality.

“Our government is making substantial long-term investments into rural infrastructure including right here within @nperth-Wellington,” Rae asserted. “This nearly-$29million commitment strengthens existing water systems , improves community assets , unlocks brand-new housing opportunities across Wellington &amp ; Perth counties-all while boosting economic development &amp ; ensuring we safeguard these communities’ future generations.”

Since ’24 , almost$150million has been funneled into both regions through Municipal Housing Infrastructure Program along with Community Infrastructure Fund representing one largest commitments seen throughout history !

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