Large sewage treatment upgrade in Nanaimo nears completion
NANAIMO —The largest capital project in the Regional District of Nanaimo’s history has hit the home stretch, but area residents are warned of a few more growing pains.
The $82-million project to add secondary treatment ability and boost sewage capacity at the Greater Nanaimo Pollution Control Centre (GNPCC) on Hammond Bay Rd. should be complete by the summer, according to the RDN’s Sean de Pol.
The manager of wastewater services said the next two to three months will involve spurts of heavy noise and traffic as the focus transitions from the construction/clean-up phase to commissioning the new system.
“During that period of time we will be required to take the existing treatment plant and tying it into the new facility. As part of that there will be short period of times during that tie-in that odours will be released.”