Winnipeg’s northern Tip Sewage Cleansing Facility Improvement Project receives more federal finances.
Winnipeg MP Terry Duguid announced $ 150 million in financing through the Canadian Housing Infrastructure Foundation on Monday morning. The price tag of the beleaquered project, due to more than a decade ago, it has increased three times because of an uncertainty around how to pay the case.
The financial flow of the year is an additional $ 16 million to the project as part of a total of $ 166 million.
Duguid will be used to complete the second stage of the funds to increase the plant – to complete the second stage of the funds – a rapidly growing city.

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“We all know that we cannot build new houses without sewerage, we cannot grow as a city, and estimates will be exhausted from sewerage for about six years.” Said.
Mayor Scott Gillingham said the announcement would have a number of financial comfort to lower the city’s utility rates.
“Winnipeg’s future growth, the possibility of the apartment depends on the smart investments of the infrastructure,” Gillingham said.
“This Agreement is a significant step to ensure that the home is more of a home, more work and growing population.
“The new northern end water pollution management is an investment of the health of our economy and the health of our economy and the Winnipeg Lake Winnipeg.”
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