LAVAL, QUE.—Upgrades have been made to the Chomedey, Pont-Viau and Sainte-Rose water treatment plants in Laval, Que. in order to provide quality drinking water and meet the demands of the growing population, a federal government release indicates.
The federal and provincial governments contributed over $93 million to the City of Laval for the project under the Building Canada Fund−Quebec, Major Projects Component. Upon completion, the governments of Canada and Quebec each contributed around $46.8 million. The City of Laval contributed $100 million to complete the project.
Work at the water treatment plants involved expanding and renovating the buildings to accommodate new and upgraded equipment designed to improve filtration, decantation and disinfection efficiency, as well as upgrading the pumping and automation systems to ensure greater control over water treatment processes, states the release.
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