What we are proposing

We are seeking feedback from property owners on Option 3: a full sewer gravity system.

This is the most cost-effective option, where properties would connect directly to the system without needing to maintain individual pumps or tanks on the property.

The CWMS would be constructed, owned and maintained by Council, and it would transport wastewater to a treatment plant owned and operated by a different company. Council is not proposing a pressure sewer system and the company that owns the wastewater treatment plant would not own or operate the CWMS network of pipes or pumping stations. Connecting to this existing wastewater treatment plant means that we will not need to construct a new treatment plant for this project.

There would be costs to property owners, however, it would also mean property owners no longer need to maintain their onsite systems or upgrade their existing systems to be compliant with the Onsite Wastewater Systems Code. This proposed CWMS is reliant on external funding to reduce the costs to property owners. If Council is unable to access this funding, the proposed CWMS will not proceed.


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