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The Infrastructure division works to enhance, maintain and develop municipal infrastructure within Lac Ste. Anne County a reliable, sustainable, cost-effective and environmentally responsible manner.

The County is responsible for the sustainable management and development of critical infrastructure throughout the County. Roads, bridges and related facilities are managed by the Infrastructure division in alignment with the County’s Asset Management Program. Any new residential, commercial, or industrial developments within our borders are also reviewed by the department to ensure compliance with County standards, guidelines and policies.

This department provides engineering expertise to the County on a broad spectrum of municipal assets, providing design and construction management services on a wide range of transportation, sewer, water and recreation projects.

Phased Improvements for a Sustainable Future

For decades, the County has relied on sewage lagoons (large ponds into which effluent from the surrounding communities flows) to help meet its wastewater needs. There are several sewage lagoons in Lac Ste. Anne County — the Darwell Lagoon being one of the largest and most heavily-utilized.

Responsible investments in our water and wastewater infrastructure help position the Lac Ste. Anne region for sustained growth, industry diversification, and community viability.

Improving our water and wastewater infrastructure comes at a cost; however, these costs are offset by substantial federal and provincial grant programs like Water For Life Strategy and Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program.

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