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Wetaskiwin, Alberta, opened a $54 million wastewater plant to meet regulations, improve water quality, and support growth.
Wetaskiwin, Alberta, has launched a $54 million wastewater treatment facility to replace its outdated 1979 lagoon system that failed to meet new federal and provincial effluent regulations.
The new moving bed biofilm reactor system ensures compliance, prevents potential fines, and improves water quality before release into the Battle River.
The project, supported by over $35 million in provincial grants, is expected to save the city money long-term, support residential growth, and attract industry.
Financing will be repaid by March 2062.
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Wetaskiwin, Alberta, abrió una planta de aguas residuales de $54 millones para cumplir con las regulaciones, mejorar la calidad del agua y apoyar el crecimiento.