More than $5.3 million in federal-provincial funding has been announced to improve the potable water infrastructure in the Town of Outlook, Saskatchewan.

“The Government of Canada is investing $2.9 million through the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program to upgrade the Town of Outlook’s water treatment plant,” said Minister and Special Representative for the Prairies Jim Carr. “This project will ensure residents have reliable access to potable water for years to come and is another example of what we can accomplish when all orders of government work together to advance our shared priorities.”

The water treatment plant in the Town of Outlook is being upgraded to increase the community’s access to safe and reliable drinking water. Upgrades include the addition of UV disinfection, improving flow through the reservoirs, and constructing a new raw water intake in the South Saskatchewan River.

“The Government of Saskatchewan is committed to supporting local economies, creating jobs, and ensuring all Saskatchewan communities remain strong as we recover together from the effects of the pandemic,” said Government Relations Minister Don McMorris. “We are proud to invest over $2.4 million in this critical infrastructure project that will serve residents and businesses in Outlook with reliable, long-term access to safe drinking water.”

The project is being funded under the Green Infrastructure stream of the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program. The Government of Canada is investing more than $2.9 million in the project, conditional on Indigenous consultation requirements being met. The Government of Saskatchewan is funding over $2.4 million. The municipality is also contributing more than $1.9 million. Funding recipients are responsible for any additional project costs.

“It gives me great pleasure to speak on behalf of the citizens of the Town of Outlook today,” said Outlook Mayor Maureen Weiterman. “We are excited to be chosen to participate in the ICIP program to establish a sustainable raw water source that will not only serve the Town of Outlook, but the tourism and recreation partners accessing both raw and treated water at the Outlook and District Golf Course and the Outlook Regional Park. This project will also benefit our rural partners accessing treated water who are located in the Rural Municipality of Rudy, as well as the raw water access supplied to our partners at Outlook West Regional Pipeline Authority serving the Village of Milden and the Dinsmore and Milden Hutterite colonies.”

“In addition to the water source, this funding will provide much needed upgrades to our water treatment plant, including replacing equipment that is at, or near, end of life,” added Weiterman. “Without the ICIP grant funds from the federal and provincial governments, Outlook Town Council would likely not have been able to proceed with a project of this cost and importance. With this grant, council and staff are able to leverage reserve funds, funds already set aside through utility surpluses over the years, and budget surpluses in the near future to keep the utility profitable and offer services at affordable rates over the long term.”

Header Image Credit: Robert Linsdell.

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