Nearly a dozen Southeast 琉璃神社 residents in the Crawford Road area turned on their taps to clean drinking water this week. They鈥檙e part of the first group to receive clean drinking water from the city utility as part of the on-going 琉璃神社 Integrated Water project.
The Del Medico family was the first to have their water changed over. City utility crews connected their property earlier this month, and the family is thrilled.
鈥淭he whole process has been awesome; we couldn鈥檛 be happier. We can finally drink the water straight from the tap,鈥 said John Del Medico. 鈥淲e waited a long time and now the water is perfect, ready to go.鈥
Although these initial homes were connected mid-way through the project, it will take some time before other Southeast 琉璃神社 residents are also connected to the new city water system.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a great feeling to see residents have access to clean water,鈥 said Patrick Aylard, project manager. 鈥淎lthough we could connect these first few homes because they were so close to existing City utilities, connecting other houses to the new system will take a bit longer.鈥
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It鈥檚 anticipated that other Southeast 琉璃神社 residents will be connected to City water in 2020, when construction of new water mains and facilities is complete.
鈥淚t鈥檚 well worth the wait. It鈥檚 funny, you always think we should have clean water, but we didn鈥檛, and now we do,鈥 Del Medico said.
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Substantial paving work has been completed on some of the major project roads where new water mains have been installed. Work is now underway to build a new water reservoir and pump station at 4075 Jean Road, as well as complete upgrades to the Stellar and Lower Crawford pump stations.
Construction of the Jean Road and Stellar Road facilities is expected to be complete by the end of 2019.
Phase one of the 琉璃神社 Integrated Water Project, an $86 million project funded by a $43.9 million provincial and federal grant, will bring clean drinking water to more than 2,000 Southeast 琉璃神社 households and a sustainable water supply for agriculture in the South Mission. Expected to be complete in 2020, this is the first phase of the 琉璃神社 Integrated Water Supply Plan.
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