News
Release
January 19.2008
$4 Million for Safe, Reliable Water in Belcarra
BELCARRA -
A federal and provincial investment of approximately $4 million will
provide residents of Belcarra with access to a safer, more reliable
source of water from the Greater Vancouver Water District. This
funding will be provided through the Canada B.C. Municipal Rural
Infrastructure Fund (CBCMRIF), which supports the continued growth
of B.C. communities as greener, healthier and more sustainable
places to live.
The
announcement was made today by James Moore, Parliamentary Secretary
to the Minister for the Pacific Gateway and the Vancouver-Whistler
Olympics and Member of Parliament for Port Moody-Westwood-Port
Coquitlam, and Iain Black, MLA for Port Moody-Westwood.
“Today's infrastructure investment will
replace existing individual and shared water wells, so that Belcarra
residents
have
a reliable supply of clean drinking water,” said MP Moore
on
behalf of the Honourable Rona Ambrose, President of the Queen’s
Privy Council for Canada, Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs and
Minister of Western Economic Diversification.
“Our government is proud to partner with the Province of
British Columbia to make long-term infrastructure improvements to
Belcarra.
Over
the past several years, increasing demands on the aquifer that
supplies Belcarra’s potable water has led to a higher risk of
contamination. The project will immediately enhance the safety and
reliability of the community’s drinking water, which means Belcarra
residents will no longer be reliant on private and shared wells.
“As the mayor and council have identified this project as the highest
priority for Belcarra, I am delighted with this positive
announcement,” said Black. “This is a terrific example of how the BC
and Federal Governments enable smaller communities to build
infrastructure that maintains their quality of life, supports
expansion and respects local ecosystems.
Approximately 700 Belcarra residents, together with a Metro Vancouver
Park and the Sasamat Outdoor Centre, will gain access to water
supplied by the Greater Vancouver Water District. An additional 4.2
km of water main will complete the Belcarra distribution system,
which will include 22 fire hydrants and connections for 265 lots.
“This project will make a tremendous difference to the health and
sustainability of the community. Belcarra’s drinking water supply
has been a concern for some time, and it’s only through the
partnership funding that we’re able to make this a reality,” said
Belcarra Mayor Ralph Drew. “Our council and community are grateful
to MLA Black and MP Moore for their focused and relentless support
of a project so crucial to our community.”
Launched in June 2006, the majority of the CBCMRIF program funding
supports communities of fewer than 250,000
people to minimize the costs to taxpayers of local infrastructure
upgrades or new construction projects.
At
least 60 per cent of the funding will assist with “green projects”,
and
are
geared towards enhancing environmental
sustainability, such as water and waste-water systems, public
transit, and environmental energy improvements. Other infrastructure
projects will support local roads, cultural and recreational
facilities, tourism, and broadband connectivity.
Funding
for this project is conditionally approved pending the successful
completion of an environmental assessment.
The total amount available through the CBCMRIF, with federal and
provincial investments and matching local government contribution,
is over $220 million.
More details on the program are available through the CBCMRIF
website, at www.canadabcmrif.ca
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For more
information, email
moorej0@parl.gc.ca or call 613.992.9650