Thursday, 16 November 2023

After years of boil-water advisories, Fundy Albert gets $12M to upgrade water system

 
 

After years of boil-water advisories, Fundy Albert gets $12M to upgrade water system

Community's aging water system wasn't built for yearly influx of tourists, mayor says

A New Brunswick tourist destination is getting some help fixing its water supply.

Fundy Albert, which includes Alma next to Fundy National Park, is getting $12 million to upgrade its aging water infrastructure.

This comes after years of boil-water advisories in the community, including one that lasted from July to October.

The culprit is an aging water system not built to handle the sheer volume of tourists pouring into the community each summer, according to Robert Rochon, the mayor of Fundy Albert.

The $12 million will allow the community to build a new well and the system to pump the water out.

Man in ball cap and camoflauge-coloured jacket. Fundy Albert Mayor Robert Rochon said the new infrastructure will allow for more growth in the community. (Shane Fowler/CBC)

"The system that was servicing the community of Alma was really built for a residential area," Rochon said. 

"Over the years, there's been a tremendous growth in businesses and it's gotten to the point where the system that was built back then was basically being overwhelmed by the demands that were being placed on it."

The lion's share of the funding is coming from the federal government, which has pledged $7,344,000. The provinceis providing $4,079,592 and the municipality $816,408.

Rochon said the new system will allow for more growth in the community and will be a godsend for local businesses.

"It's been really difficult on residents and business owners," said Rochon. 

"It's been costly for them because when they're going through repeated boil-water advisories, especially for the businesses, they incur a lot more cost in providing bottled water for their customers."

Last year the municipality had to get a temporary water supply from Fundy National Park and asked businesses to limit water use and even closed or limited the use of public washrooms.

The municipality of Fundy Albert is getting $12 million to update its water system. The community has seen years of boil-water advisories because of its overtaxed infrastructure. Mayor Robert Rochon spoke with Vanessa Vander Valk.

These measures may be brought back next season as construction is expected to take a couple of years.

"The unfortunate reality is this system is not going to be constructed overnight," said Rochon. 

"It's going to take a little while, probably in the range of 2 to 2½ years to construct. Our engineering partners are telling us that we're probably looking at a similar situation next year."

Rochon said the goal is to have the system upgraded enough by 2025 to avoid the need for temporary water supplies and boil-water advisories.

With files from Shift

 
 
 
23 Comments  
 
 
 
David Amos

High Time but better late than never  
 
 
 
David Amos 
Trudeau The Younger has been helping a lot of municipalities lately

"The lion's share of the funding is coming from the federal government, which has pledged $7,344,000. The provinceis providing $4,079,592 and the municipality $816,408."

 
Ronald Miller 
Reply to David Amos 
JT's number are tanking our here, well, country wide. He has already flip flopped on his carbon tax stance in removing home heating oil from the carbon tax for Atlantic Canada, thus putting votes ahead of integrity. This is their latest attempt at buying back votes. 
 
 
Kyle Woodman 
Reply to Ronald Miller  
So Alma didn't need this investment? The province wasn't willing to take it on. 
 
 
Ronald Miller 
Reply to Kyle Woodman
Not what I said, maybe a re-read is in order.
 
 
Lou Bell
Reply to Kyle Woodman    
The Fed money is money that's been available for decades as has the Provincial and federal . Trudeau's doing no favours here , the Feds always put in the most money , although it's quite obvious Trudeau wants to give much of NB as little as possible , except fpor the eastern part of NB .  
 
 
G. Timothy Walton 
Reply to Ronald Miller 
Bread didn't overcome circuses, so now they're forced to actually do things people will notice.

I'd rather see this than outright lies.

 
Kyle Woodman 
Reply to Lou Bell 
More excuses.  
 
 
 
 
Sam Brown
Hello New Brunswick

Why 30 months for a well and some piping ? ....The Empire State Bldg. was built in 16 months....

Good Day....

 
David Amos
Reply to Sam Brown 
Good point
 
 
G. Timothy Walton 
Reply to Sam Brown   
There were a lot more people desperate for work when the ESB was built. It also cost the equivalent of more than $800MM today.
 
 
 
 
Ronald Miller
I will assume KW was heavily involved in this, despite not living in the area he has his finger on the pulse of the county. 
 
 
Kyle Woodman 
Reply to Ronald Miller 
Haha. If you only knew. 
 
 
David Amos
Reply to Ronald Miller  
How do you know I don't check the pulse hourly?   
 
 
Ronald Miller
Reply to Kyle Woodman  
Who do you have under surveillance today? 
 
 
David Amos
Reply to Ronald Miller
Take a guess 
 
 
Kyle Woodman 
Reply to Ronald Miller 
Ronald Miller
 
 
Ronald Miller
Reply to Kyle Woodman 
Me, or the person who pretends to be me on here? 

 
Kyle Woodman 
Reply to Ronald Miller 
Reverse IP search,
 
 
Ronald Miller
Reply to Kyle Woodman  
The good ole reverse IP search, works every time. 
 
 
Bobby Richards 
Reply to Ronald Miller 
Why would anyone want to pretend to be you?  

 
 
 
Gary MacKay 
Good news, its refreshing to hear.
 
 
David Amos
Reply to Gary MacKay 
Yup 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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