Government investments bringing waste and water upgrades to Sask. communities
Federal, provincial and municipal governments have joined forces to bring waste and water upgrades to a number of Saskatchewan communities.
The $45-million investment will see two new solid waste facilities built in the northwestern region of the province with environmental protection in mind, allowing 18 non-engineered landfills to be decommissioned.
The locations for the new solid waste facilities haven’t yet been determined, the provincial government noted, saying that will happen after the design work is complete.
The new sites will include barriers to protect soil and groundwater, the governments said in a joint release, and will serve 23 communities: The northern settlements of Bear Creek, Descharme Lake, Garson Lake, Sled Lake, Black Point, Cole Bay, Dore Lake, Jans Bay, Michel Village, Patuanak, St. George’s Hill, Turnor Lake, the northern hamlets of Beauval, Buffalo Narrows, Green Lake, Île-à-la-Crosse, La Loche, Pinehouse, and Birch Narrows Dene Nation, Buffalo River Dene Nation, Canoe Lake Cree First Nation, Clearwater River Dene Nation and English River First Nation.