$68M Regional District of Nanaimo mega project about to begin
NANAIMO — Shovels are about to hit the ground on the most expensive capital project in the Regional District of Nanaimo’s (RDN) history.
The RDN board recently approved a construction contract to expand and upgrade the Greater Nanaimo Pollution Control Centre in Hammond Bay. The nearly $68 million project will mean additional capacity and improved treatment of wastewater in Nanaimo and a portion of Lantzville, according to the RDN’s manager of wastewater services Sean De Pol.
“Currently we remove approximately 75 per cent of material that comes to the treatment plant, (now) we’ll be removing up to 95 per cent,” De Pol said. “The other thing it does is it will provide additional capacity for future connections.”
De Pol said increasing the cleanliness of wastewater, which is pumped into the ocean following treatment, is important.