Want to know more about Kelowna香蕉视频直播檚 multi-million dollar, multi-phase plan to create an integrated water supply and distribution system for the city?
Residents are invited to attend a public information session regarding implementation of phase 1 of the 2017 Kelowna Integrated Water Supply Plan June 20 from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at South Kelowna Centennial Park (South Kelowna Elementary School, 4176 Spiers Road.)
The first phase of the plan will see $63.7-million spent to separate of agricultural and domestic water systems in Southeast Kelowna and improve delivery of a sustainable water supply to South Okanagan Mission Irrigation District customers.
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The informal information session slated for June 20 will include staff from the City of Kelowna, SEKID and consultants who will be available to talk to residents and answer questions.
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香蕉视频直播淭he information session is intended to give interested residents an idea of the scope of the project, enable them to determine how they might be affected by the different aspects and ensure that they keep up-to-date with future information as it becomes available.香蕉视频直播
In order to access funding from federal and provincial sources, irrigation districts must integrate with local governments. A $43.9 grant from the Clean Water and Wastewater Fund will see ratepayers of SEKID realize a significant direct cost savings, in addition to completing the project 10 years faster than without government funding.
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Those interested can sign-up to receive email updates about the project and construction information at kelowna.ca/water or visit www.sekid.ca for customer information.