A master plan that includes nearly $2 billion in water infrastructure projects over the next 30 years has been approved by the Capital Regional District board.
The plan, which was approved by the district’s Regional Water Supply Commission last month, guides water-supply planning and includes an infrastructure program to improve the water supply and transmission system and add redundancy to critical components to address hazards and risks.
“Through responsible stewardship and efficient management, our region can rely on an adequate supply of clean drinking water,” said Lillian Spzak, chair of the Regional Water Supply Commission. The plan will be reassessed on a five-to-10-year cycle to consider new information and latest trends. Each infrastructure project will still require CRD board budget approval.
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