
North Battleford seeks $36.6M federal grant for major water upgrades
City council voted Monday to apply for $36.6 million in federal funding to upgrade North Battleford’s aging water infrastructure, focusing on critical areas that serve downtown, the west side, and major residential and industrial corridors.
The funding, sought under the Canadian Housing Infrastructure Fund (CHIF), would cover 50 per cent of the costs, with the city responsible for the remaining $18.3 million.
The project includes constructing new water transmission lines, expanding the 114 Street reservoir, and expanding the Actiflo hydrotreater system at the F.E. Holliday Water Treatment Plant.
Stewart Schafer, director of city operations, said a key part of the plan is a new water line from the River Valley Cantre to 92 Street.