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Ontario Allocates $44 Million for Water System Upgrades

June 21, 20262 Mins Read
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The government of Ontario is investing nearly $44 million in Niagara to update its old water infrastructure.

St. Catharines, Welland, Fort Erie, and the Niagara Region will benefit from this funding through the Municipal Housing Infrastructure Program’s Health and Safety Water Stream initiative.

The funding breakdown includes:

$3.8 million for the Martindale Pond Weir Rehabilitation project in St. Catharines; $10.7 million for improvements to Broadway Area Sanitary, Water and Storm Infrastructure in Welland; $4.5 million to replace a watermain along Colony Road, Windmill Point Lane, and Staniland Park Road in Fort Erie; and $24.5 million allocated for upgrades to primary treatment at the Niagara Falls Wastewater Treatment Plant in the Regional Municipality of Niagara.

“As we continue to navigate economic uncertainty, our government is protecting Ontario by investing in critical infrastructure that drives growth, creates jobs and strengthens communities,” said the Acting Minister of Infrastructure Todd Mc Carthy in a statement. “Through our historic $4 billion Municipal Housing Infrastructure Program, we are giving communities, including those across the Niagara Region, the help they need to deliver more homes, modernize aging water systems and lay the foundation for long-term prosperity.”

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