About this Project

The City is experiencing significant population growth, with projections estimating an increase to 298,000 residents by 2051. As identified in the 2019 Wastewater Master Plan, the City is proposing to expand and upgrade its existing Wastewater Treatment Facility (WwTF) to ensure long-term wastewater treatment capacity, environmental protection, and regulatory compliance.

The existing Wastewater Treatment Facility (WwTF), located at 249 Bradford Street, has been in operation since 1931. Since its construction, the facility has undergone several expansions and upgrades to meet increasing wastewater treatment demands.

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Consultation with review agencies, Indigenous communities, and the public is an important element of the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (MCEA) planning and design process. As a result, the City invites all interested members of the public to get involved and stay informed throughout the project. We encourage you to:

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  • Provide Comments throughout the duration of the MCEA process.
  • Ask questions through the "Questions" tool on this project page.
  • Participate in the planned Public Information Centre (PIC) anticipated to take place in fall 2026.

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