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Niagara Region receives $44M for aging water infrastructure

Niagara Region receives $44M for aging water infrastructure

THOROLD, ONT. — The Ontario government has announced it is investing nearly $44 million to help rehabilitate drinking water, wastewater and stormwater infrastructure in the Niagara Region.

The following municipalities will get funding:

  • City of St. Catharines – $3.8 million for the Martindale Pond Weir Rehabilitation project
  • City of Welland – $10.7 million to renew the Broadway Area Sanitary, Water and Storm Infrastructure
  • Regional Municipality of Niagara – $24.5 million for primary treatment upgrades to the Niagara Falls Wastewater Treatment Plant
  • Town of Fort Erie – $4.5 million to replace an existing watermain along Colony Road, Windmill Point Lane and Staniland Park Road

The funding is through the .

In January 2025,  to launch the MHIP-HSWS. With , Ontario’s investment in MHIP-HSWS now totals $875 million, states a release.

 

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