Welland, ON – The City of Welland is pleased to announce approved funding of $20.4 million for the Ontario Road Wastewater Trunk Sewer Expansion and Water Infrastructure Improvements project. This significant investment from the government of Ontario is from the Ministry of Infrastructure's Housing-Enabling Water Systems Fund (HEWSF).
As a critical investment in the city's wastewater and water infrastructure, this project will support Welland's growing population, improving water services and enabling sustainable growth for future housing, commercial, and industrial developments. With this funding, the City will expand the wastewater trunk sewer along Ontario Road and replace aging watermains.
"This funding is a considerable investment for our community. Expanding the water and wastewater infrastructure will not only improve essential services but also unlock future housing opportunities," said Mayor Frank Campion. "As Welland continues to grow, this project lays the groundwork for a more vibrant, sustainable city."
The project will include construction of a new 2.4-kilometre wastewater trunk sewer from the Ontario Road sewage pumping station to King Street, alongside the replacement of 1.3 kilometres of aging cast iron watermain between Southworth Street and King Street. These upgrades will enhance the city's capacity to support new housing projects and ensure the reliability of critical services for residents and businesses.
"This is a strategic investment in Welland's future. By enhancing our core infrastructure, we are building a strong foundation to accommodate future growth and economic development," said Sherri-Marie Millar, director of infrastructure services.
Construction is expected to begin in January 2025, with a targeted completion date in December 2026.
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Paul Orlando
Communications Specialist
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