$3.8 million line for city’s expanding sewer needs
Construction on a $3.8 million infrastructure project is set to start this spring in Prince Albert. The new West Hill trunk sewer main is needed to take pressure off a nearby line that’s at capacity and make room for future growth in the West Hill and West Flat.
Prince Albert city council approved the tender of the project to the Saskatoon-based company, Kelsey Pipelines Ltd. at a city council meeting on April 27. At the same meeting, council voted to fund the project with money from the federal gas tax.
The existing trunk main that collects sewage from West Flat and West Hill was built in 1910 and is at 96 per cent capacity according to a city report.
“Definitely there’s an urgency to get [the new trunk main] done,” Director of Public Works Wes Hicks told paNOW.


