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Arbutus Mountain Estates Sewer...pipe to the drainage fields. Critical equipment is monitored 24-hours a day for malfunctions (such as pump failures); if such an abnormality occurs an alarm is sent to the on-duty...
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Arbutus Ridge Sewer...The effluent is pumped from the treatment plant to two ground disposal fields located at Fairways 2 and 3. Critical equipment is monitored 24-hours a day for malfunctions (such...
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Bald Mountain SewerBald Mountain Sewer System Bald Mountain Sewer System is located between Youbou and the Town of Lake Cowichan, on the Cowichan Lake in Electoral Area I. The facility services over...
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Cobble Hill Village Sewer...public washrooms. Critical equipment is monitored 24-hours a day for malfunctions (such as pump failures); if such an abnormality occurs an alarm is sent to the on-duty pager to alert...
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Kerry Village Sewer...to ground using rapid infiltration basins. Proposed upgrades are to combine this sewer system into a central treatment plant and disposal fields. Critical equipment is monitored 24-hours a day for...
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Lambourn SewerLambourn Estates Sewer System Lambourn Estates Sewer System is located southeast of Cowichan Bay in Area D and services approximately 145 residential properties and a 51-site modular home park. ...
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Malahat Sewer...will require a transfer to the Ministry of Environment Registration as flow increase. Critical equipment is monitored 24-hours a day for malfunctions (such as pump failures); if such an...
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Maple Hills Sewer...disposal field. Critical equipment is monitored 24-hours a day for malfunctions, such as pump failures; if such an abnormality occurs an alarm is sent to the on-duty pager to alert...
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Mesachie Lake Sewer...system continues to function, but is badly in need of upgrades. To bring the system up to modern day standards, and to comply with the Ministry of Environment’s regulations, the...
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Mill Springs Sewer...for disposal. Critical equipment is monitored 24-hours a day for malfunctions, such as pump failures; if such an abnormality occurs an alarm is sent to the on-duty pager to alert...
Land Acknowledgement
The CVRD is in the ancestral and unceded territories of First Nations including (but not limited to) Quw'utsun (Cowichan Tribes), MÃLEXEÅ (Malahat), BOḰEĆEN (Pauquachin), cÌ“uubaÊ•saÊ”txÌ£ (Ts'uubaa-asatx), xeláltxw (Halalt), Spune’luxutth (Penelakut), Stz'uminus, Leey’qsun (Lyackson), DiitiidÊ”aaÊ”txÌ£ (Ditidaht) and P’a:chi:da?aht (Pacheedaht) Peoples. Local First Nations Peoples have stewarded the lands of this region since time immemorial. The CVRD is committed to the ongoing journey of reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples in the region by strengthening cooperation, collaboration, and relationship building.