RDNO plan to seek loan for water treatment upgrades progressing, won’t impact taxpayers
The Regional District of North Okanagan will look to outside financing for upgrades to a local water treatment plant, with no ramifications for the public.
The RDNO state the Mission Hill Water Treatment Plant (MHWTP) was in need of a new filtration system, and was identified as a priority project as there had been an increased presence of cyanobacteria, which had caused two blue-green algae blooms within the previous four years. The bacteria that causes blooms can only be mitigated by filtration.
The RDNO stated having the system upgraded would also ensure the water it sends to area customers fall within the safe drinking range.
The cost to do the work was estimated at $85-million, and the RDNO had already secured all but $18-million of that through grants and reserves.











