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Town of Erin breaks ground on wastewater treatment plant

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Town of Erin breaks ground on wastewater treatment plant
Shovel crew – From left at the ground breaking ceremony are: councillor John Brennan, Mayor Allan Alls, MPP Ted Arnott and councillors Rob Smith and Jamie Cheyne. Submitted photo

ERIN – Council here was recently joined by North American Construction and Wellington-Halton Hills MPP Ted Arnott for an official ground breaking ceremony at the site of the town’s new water resource reclamation facility.

The groundbreaking ceremony took place April 22.

The $114-million project will take two-years to complete, with construction beginning in May.

“I am pleased to see this project get underway,” said Mayor Allan Alls.

“This project will allow us to address housing affordability in Erin by facilitating the construction of mixed-use housing – at no cost to taxpayers.”

This new infrastructure development signifies the town’s dedication to bring sustainable development to the community, town officials note.

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