Post

Sewage Townhall meeting, Jan 14th, Oak Bay, with Andrew Weaver

This just in:

[…]  The $783 million proposed CRD (now re-branded as Seaterra) secondary sewage treatment plan will potentially see treatment plants built at the entrance to Victoria Harbour in Esquimalt, at Hartland and with a twinned 18km pipeline connecting the two. 

Is there are better way forward, and if so, how can we get to a cost effective sewage plan that meets the region’s needs for now and the future? This will be the focus of a Town Hall featuring panelists with knowledge and experience of the CRD sewage program, and the local municipal political scene.

Tuesday, January 14th,  7–9pm
Oak Bay Recreation Centre Lounge, 1975 Bee St.
Everyone Welcome

Panellists are:

  • Chris Corp, co-founder and CEO of Pivotal IRM Inc. (Integrated Resource Management)
  • Lisa Helps, City of Victoria Councillor
  • Richard Atwell, director of The Rite Plan.

The presentations will cover where the current CRD plan stands now, the elements, benefits and costs of a better plan, and the potential routes towards achieving that goal.

This will be followed with a public question and answer period. The evening will be moderated by Andrew Weaver.

Leave a Reply