Winnipeg Free Press - ONLINE EDITION

By: Aldo Santin

Posted: 09/26/2014 1:48 PM | Comments:

MIKE DEAL / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Enlarge Image

Mayoral candidate Robert-Falcon Ouellette has announced a plan to fund sewage treatment plant upgrades. Photo Store

Mayoral candidate Robert-Falcon Ouellette says hell issue bonds and stake a share of an expanded container environmental levy to pay for needed upgrades to the citys sewage treatment plants.

Ouellette said Winnipeg has a responsibility to stop dumping pollutants into the Red River that threaten Lake Winnipeg.

"A sustainable city is about making the most of scarce resources," Ouellette said Friday morning during a news event on the lawn of the North End sewage treatment plant. "Ultimately, our goal should be to be as environmentally efficient as we can."

Ouellette outlined a complex plan to pay for the treatment plant upgrades: hell convince the province and the container industry to increase the levy on disposable drink containers from two cents to 10 cents, with five cents being a refundable deposit, two cents continuing to go to the Canadian Beverage Container Recycling Association and the remaining three cents going to the citys new environment fund.

Ouellette said he expects the expanded levy would generate $7-$12 million annually, which would be used first to pay off upgrades at the sewage treatment plants, and later would be used for other environmental programs.

See the rest here:
Ouellette plans to fund sewage plant upgrades with bonds, expanded levy

Related Posts
September 27, 2014 at 2:15 am by Mr HomeBuilder
Category: Lawn Treatment