Canada, New Brunswick, Grand Lake Fund Chipman Facility Replacement

Infrastructure Canada

Grand Lake (Chipman) are building a new facility intended to serve an estimated growing population in the region and ensure a greener future for the municipality infrastructure thanks to a combined investment of $13.2 million from the governments of Canada and New Brunswick and the Municipality of Grand Lake. Announced by Jenica Atwin, MP for Fredericton, Kris Austin, Provincial MP for Fredericton-Grand Lake, and Mayor Kevin Nicklin, this project involves the construction of a new wastewater treatment facility to replace the existing facility in Grand Lake.

The Chipman wastewater treatment facility has been standing for 45 years. The investment will enable the municipality to build a new facility and water sewer system, and undertake a series of upgrades to its wastewater treatment technology. The project will help improve the municipality's capacity to treat and manage residential wastewater infrastructure and its service delivery to residents in the community.

By investing in infrastructure, the Government of Canada is growing our country's economy, building resilient communities, and ensuring the health and safety of community residents across Canada.

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