New wastewater plant for B.C.’s shishalh Nation brings environmental, economic gains
SECHELT, B.C. — A British Columbia First Nation has signed a multimillion-dollar agreement with Canada Infrastructure Bank to finance a badly needed wastewater treatment facility.
A statement from the bank and shishalh Nation says the $6.4-million loan will deliver economic, environmental and employment benefits to the First Nation, located on the Sunshine Coast, 70 kilometres north of Vancouver.
The funds will support construction of a wastewater treatment plant to replace an aging facility which is owned and operated by the shishalh Nation Government District.
The statement says the new facility will upgrade effluent output to meet future standards, allow another 88 homes to end their reliance on septic systems, and will serve future developments, including those in the nearby District of Sechelt.