Laval celebrates completion of work on three drinking water plants

A federal-provincial investment of over $93 million


LAVAL, QUEBEC--(Marketwired - Dec. 19, 2016) - The citizens of Laval and surrounding areas can now enjoy quality drinking water thanks to a major investment by the governments of Canada and Quebec to upgrade the Chomedey, Pont-Viau and Sainte-Rose water treatment plants in Laval. This project will help improve residents' quality of life, upgrade community infrastructure and promote sustainable development and prosperity for the community.

The announcement was made today by Eva Nassif, Member of Parliament for Vimy, Yves Robillard, Member of Parliament for Marc-Aurèle-Fortin, and Angelo Iacono, Member of Parliament for Alfred-Pellan, on behalf of the Honourable Amarjeet Sohi, Minister of Infrastructure and Communities, and Francine Charbonneau, Minister responsible for Seniors and Anti-Bullying, Minister responsible for the Laval region, and Member of the National Assembly for Mille-Îles, who was accompanied by the three Members of the National Assembly for Laval, Jean Habel, Guy Ouellette and Saul Polo, on behalf of the Martin Coiteux, Minister of Municipal Affairs and Land Occupancy, Minister of Public Security and Minister responsible for the Montréal region. Mr. Marc Demers, Mayor of Laval, was also in attendance.

The government representatives took the opportunity to recognize the significant financial contribution of over $93 million granted to the City of Laval for this project under the Building Canada Fund−Quebec, Major Projects Component.

The Laval project consisted of upgrading its three water treatment plants: Chomedey, Pont-Viau and Sainte-Rose. Work involved expanding and renovating the buildings to accommodate new and upgraded equipment designed to improve filtration, decantation and disinfection efficiency, as well as upgrading the pumping and automation systems to ensure greater control over water treatment processes.

Upon completion, the governments of Canada and Quebec will have each contributed $46,820,000, for a total of $93,640,000. The City of Laval will have contributed $100 million to complete this project.

Quotes

"Nothing is more important for the health and prosperity of Canadian communities than having access to high-quality drinking water. It is essential that all residents have access to modern, reliable and safe infrastructure for their drinking water supply. I am pleased to see that this funding made it possible to carry out improvements related to drinking water, which will enhance residents' quality of life for years to come."

Eva Nassif, Member of Parliament for Vimy, on behalf of the Honourable Amarjeet Sohi, Minister of Infrastructure and Communities

"The Government of Canada recognizes that water infrastructure is crucial to the health of Canadians and essential to the clean-up of our waterways and environment. With our regional partners, we are committed to ensuring that they get the support they need to create sustainable communities. We are making investments that improve the quality of people's lives, contribute to economic growth and establish a strong middle class."

Yves Robillard, Member of Parliament for Marc-Aurèle-Fortin

‟The Government of Quebec is pleased to see the completion of the work to upgrade the Laval water treatment plants. Its support for this important project is a testament of its commitment to ensuring ongoing support for municipalities and encouraging them in their initiatives. This is the case for the completion of the work carried out on Laval's drinking water production facilities, which we are celebrating today. The project contributes to better water management for the City, in addition to guaranteeing solid and sustainable infrastructure and providing citizens with quality drinking water for many years to come."

Francine Charbonneau, Minister responsible for Seniors and Anti-Bullying, Minister responsible for the Laval region, and MNA for Mille-Îles, on behalf of Martin Coiteux, Minister of Municipal Affairs and Land Occupancy, Minister of Public Security, and Minister responsible for the Montréal region

Jean Habel, Guy Ouellette and Saul Polo, MNAs for Sainte-Rose, Chomedey and Laval-des-Rapides
are proud to be taking part in the inauguration of the Laval water treatment plants. It is through concrete actions, like the one that has brought us together today, that we collaborate to maintain and renew public infrastructure, thereby improving public utilities. By modernizing our infrastructure, we are improving the quality of life of our citizens and supporting the economic vitality of a thriving community such as ours.

"Thanks to investments under the Major Projects Component of the Building Canada Fund−Quebec, work completed on the Pont-Viau, Chomedey and Sainte-Rose water facilities will allow us to meet the demand for drinking water from our growing population, indicated Marc Demers, Mayor of Laval. Laval is pleased to offer high quality water that exceeds government standards and receives annual distinctions under the Programme d'excellence en eau potable (Program for excellence in drinking water) from Réseau Environnement."

Marc Demers, Mayor of Laval

Associated links

The Government of Canada's $180 billion-plus infrastructure plan: http://www.budget.gc.ca/fes-eea/2016/docs/themes/infrastructure-en.html

Federal investment in infrastructure projects in Quebec: http://www.infrastructure.gc.ca/map-carte/index-eng.html

The Major Projects Component of the Building Canada Fund: www.infrastructure.gc.ca/prog/bcf-fcc-eng.html

The new Building Canada Fund: http://www.infrastructure.gc.ca/plan/nbcp-npcc-eng.html

Building Canada Fund−Quebec:
http://www.mamot.gouv.qc.ca/infrastructures/programmes-daide-financiere/fonds-chantiers-canada-quebec-fccq/ (in French only)

Twitter: @INFC_eng

Web: Infrastructure Canada

Contact Information:

Brook Simpson
Press Secretary
Office of the Minister of Infrastructure and Communities
613-219-0149

Marie-Eve Pelletier, Press Secretary
Office of the Minister of Municipal Affairs
and Land Occupancy,
Minister of Public Security,
and Minister responsible for the Montreal region
418-691-2050

Marie-Pier Richard
Press Secretary (Acting)
Office of the Minister responsible for Seniors and Anti-Bull
Minister responsible for the Laval region,
and MNA for Mille-Iles
418-643-2181

Sara Nacer
Press Secretary
Riding Office of the MNA for Laval-des-Rapides
and Parliamentary Assistant of the Minister of Economy,
Science and Innovation
450-668-6077

Kim Desert
Press Secretary
Riding Office of the MNA for Sainte-Rose
450-963-8272

Remi Alwan
Political Attache
Riding Office of the MNA for Chomedey and Parliamentary
Assistant for the Minister of Public Security
(Integrity of Public Administrations component)
450-686-0166

Infrastructure Canada
613-960-9251
Toll free: 1-877-250-7154
Email: media@infc.gc.ca

Alexandra Pare
Communications Directorate
Department of Municipal Affairs
and Land Occupancy
and Department of Public Security
418-646-6777, extension 30265