Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Servicing
The Town of Midland will receive over $30 million from the Province’s Housing-Enabling Water System Fund (HEWSF) for significant upgrades to our water and wastewater systems. These major projects (73% funded through HEWSF) have been outlined as essential projects in 2021 through the Water Master Plan and the Wastewater Master Plan. These multi-year projects will ensure Midland continues to serve the community with high quality water and wastewater services.
For detailed breakdown of individual project timelines, see the project list.
Projects involved
- East Pressure Zone Project
- Headworks Project (page coming soon)
- Replacement Water Tower (page coming soon)
Frequently Asked Questions
Where will the funding come from? |
The Housing-Enabling Water Systems Fund will support 73% of the project cost with the rest being funded by the Town. Read the notice about the funding announcement: Town receiving $30M for upgrades for water and wastewater infrastructure. |
Why is this happening? |
These critical infrastructure projects were identified through the Town's master plans for servicing new growth. This ensures water and wastewater can continue serving Midland residents now and into the future. |
When will construction take place? |
The projected time for construction to start is late 2025. The above project timeline shows a simplified idea of how long major projects like these take. The background research, planning and design is an important process that will be completed before construction. When more information becomes available the timeline will be updated and residents will be notified. |
How can I find more information? |
See the project list for more information on the included projects. Connect with our helpful staff for any other questions. Contact Engineering Services. |