Federal funding will help Meadow Lake replace aging infrastructure, better protect from flooding
An investment from Ottawa for Meadow Lake will help build the city’s resilience to flooding and better protect public health and waterways.
The federal government has announced $8 million for the city to replace all of its common trench sewer and water pipes and relocate its existing lagoon outside of city limits.
For those on Meadow Lake’s east side, flooding is a growing and serious issue. During the spring thaw, large volumes of storm water put pressure on the 50-year-old pipes. This creates a high risk for ruptures and runs the risk of leaking contaminated water into the drinking water system, as sewer pipes run alongside drinking water mains.