A growth forecast that helps understand anticipated demands for new water supply shows the population in the Mannheim Service Area is estimated to grow by 34,500 by 2031.
The Region will expand water saving programs to help address the water capacity constraint.
The rehabilitation of aging tanks at the Region’s oldest water treatment plant are complete as we continue to repair and modify key infrastructure.
As we work to get more water to the communities where growth is happening, our team has come up with a creative solution that helps us treat more water, faster. See how it works, and the progress we are making.
View a timeline of the work underway to build a more stable, sustainable water system in the Mannheim Service Area.
Next month, the Region will begin the design of a water treatment plant for the Maple Grove area of Cambridge that would add up to 42 L/s of new capacity.
A solution that will bring up to 100 L/s of new water capacity online is getting underway.
The Region will be updating the Policy and Procedures for Responding to Groundwater Interference Complaints, after hearing from residents.
The Region is providing an update on all types of development that Area Municipalities could consider approving before new water capacity comes online.
Education on upcoming lawn watering days and outdoor water use in the community is ramping up to help further ease peak demand this summer.
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