The City of Kelowna is getting $3 million from the provincial government for drinking water and wastewater treatment projects.
Minister of Municipal Affairs Anne Kang made the announcement alongside Mayor Tom Dyas at a news conference in Stuart Park on Tuesday (June 27).
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The funding will be used to reinforce and strengthen Turtle Lake dams, and for wastewater management in the Rutland area by eliminating aging septic systems.
The projects will reduce the risk of water quality deterioration in groundwater sources and Okanagan Lake.
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Kang also announced $3 million for the City of Merritt to support new water meters with an automatic meter-reading system for residential connections.
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Goetz added that the funding is an important first step towards protecting Merritt香蕉视频直播檚 future water resources.
The projects are part of a $450-million provincial investment in critical infrastructure in communities provincewide.
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