Photo submitted by the Town of Petrolia.Photo submitted by the Town of Petrolia.
Sarnia

Petrolia Taxpayers Get Break On Water Repairs

A significant infrastructure upgrade will cost Petrolia taxpayers a lot less than originally thought.

Mayor John McCharles says the Ontario Clean Water Agency was asked to review the ten-year $25-million repair project at the Bright's Grove water treatment plant.

He says the "must-do" list totals $14-million.

"When it was $25-million, we were probably looking at a rate increase of around 10% per year," says Mc Charles. "With the new numbers, we're probably looking at less than 5%. Hopefully it's closer to 2-3%."

The agency says an $8.75-million replacement of the water intake isn't necessary because of high Lake Huron water levels.

Repairs this year total over $600,000 and another $2.7-million is being spent to replace the water reservoir with the province picking up $2-million of that.

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