Municipal Infrastructure

Context

Well designed and maintained municipal water, sanitary sewer and storm drainage are important services for homes and businesses in Central Saanich. A high quality, efficient municipal infrastructure system also serves to decrease greenhouse gas emissions and improve energy efficiency.

Central Saanich, like many other jurisdictions, is facing the challenge of aging infrastructure systems nearing the end of their serviceable life. While the municipality is responsible for the provision of local water, sanitary sewer and storm drainage facilities, the Capital Regional District is responsible for trunk services and sewage treatment.

The District will continue to assess the condition of municipal infrastructure, and implement a planned replacement/rehabilitation schedule. The District of Central Saanich will also collaborate with the SȾÁUTW̱ (Tsawout) and W̱JOȽEȽP (Tsartlip) First Nations for updating servicing agreements and addressing infrastructure planning, construction, and maintenance.