Ontario Government Allocates $22M for Schreiber Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrade
The Ontario provincial government is investing $22 million in a new wastewater treatment plant in Schreiber, which is essential for addressing the aging infrastructure. The total project cost is estimated at $28 million, with additional federal funding being sought to complete the necessary upgrades.

The provincial government of Ontario has committed $22 million to fund a new wastewater treatment plant in Schreiber, with an overall project cost of approximately $28 million. Mayor Kevin Mullins noted that the current facility is nearing the end of its operational life, having previously caused a state of emergency in August 2024 due to its failure.
The new facility aims to be operational by the end of 2027 and will utilize the existing building's footprint while expanding its capacity. The local government is in discussions with the federal government for further funding. This investment underscores the challenges faced by small communities in managing critical infrastructure.




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