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Million receives 35 million in the Brand County Provincial Fund in support of the St. George Water Pollution Control Plant.
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Brandford-Brand MPP
“This is a great news for us,” Brand County Mayor David Bailey said in a financial announcement in front of St. George’s Adelaide Hunter Hunter Hoodless Malaysian on Friday. “Brand County is the most desirable place to live, and this fund is an important step in ensuring that the funds can provide reliable, safe and sustainable waste water treatment to construct new homes and support the needs of our growing community.”
St. George’s home construction is disrupted by water capacity problems, which will be resolved by expanding the water plant.
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P Ou Ma said that the provincial government is delighted to invest and implement new home construction.
“This financial announcement is another example of dedication to the continued and prolonged expansion of Ontario’s infrastructure, which is the main component of a strong and vibrant community,” said P Ou Ma.
The expansion program is an important step in the community and the province, said P OU Ma.
P Ou Ma and Bailey joined many district councilors, including John McCurpain, John Bell, Jennifer Kyle and Lucas Oakli, County employees and many others interested in the project.
The money comes from the Province Housing-Important Water Systems Fund, which includes $ 970 million to help municipalities to develop, repair, rehabilitate and expand drinking water, waste water and storm water.
In response to the need for more investment in municipal water and waste water systems, the government has transferred an additional 575 million water systems to the fund.
“Municipalities help municipalities to build more houses by investing in drinking water and waste water treatment facilities and connecting pipes with land,” said King Sharma, Minister of Infrastructure. “You can’t build houses without contact with drinking water and sewage.”
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