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Gander International Airport (Photo Credit - Tom Cochrane) Wastewater Treatment Plant
can meet federal Wastewater Systems Effluent
Regulations.
This important investment in Gander will protect
the local environment, provide reliable wastewater
services for local residents, and support population
growth and business development in the area.
Town Hall – (Photo Credit- Tom Cochrane) Long Term Care Home Tourist Information Centre - Credit Tom Cochrane “We've been an aviation town through our history,
we are also a service center and, over the next
active-living activities and affordable recreational and Newfoundland and Labrador are safeguarding plant serves to meet Gander’s current wastewater
number of years, we expect that we will also be a
activities,” says Farwell, “and also to support our the well-being of residents, protecting the province’s needs while allowing for the continued future
mining town,” says Farwell. “It is exciting and we
role as a tournament-hosting site.” waterways and preserving its ecosystems. growth and expansion of community by greatly
know that it's going to affect the community in a
increased the performance and capacity of Gander’s very positive way.”
WASTEWATER In 2017, the Newfoundland and Labrador wastewater treatment system. The new wastewater
government announced over $22 million in joint treatment plant and over 2.5 km of new piping to
www.gandercanada.com
By ensuring that water and wastewater systems are funding for a new sewage treatment plant in the transport wastewater from the Magee sewage
modern and efficient, the governments of Canada Town of Gander. The new wastewater treatment treatment plant ensured that the municipality
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