Kelowna gets federal grant to get more homes off septic systems
Kelowna will use millions of dollars worth of federal funding to get more homes off septic systems and onto the city’s sewer system.
The city will receive over $9 million from the federal government’s Investing in Canada Green Infrastructure grant program.
In addition to $3.3 million in collected connection area reserves held by the city, the funding will be used for sewer projects in three areas currently on septic: Central Rutland, Rio/Rialto and the Mission Creek crossing for future servicing of the Hall Road area.
“This $9 million grant will support sewer infrastructure expansion to replace more than 630 of the approximately 2,500 septic systems still in use in urban areas within our city limits,” said Mayor Colin Basran. “It’s another great example of the strong relationships we’ve developed with other levels of government that enable us to secure these multi-million-dollar grants. These external funding sources support Council and community priorities and enables us to provide critical public infrastructure to residents.”











