A consultant has been selected for Phase 1 of the Ingersoll Wastewater Treatment Upgrades. County Council decided Wednesday night to go with R.V. Anderson Associates Limited at a cost of just under $1.4 million. Director of Public Works Rob Walton says for the past couple of years the County has been doing a class environmental assessment on the upgrades which was adopted in October of 2012. "We've now gone through the consultant selection process to do the upgrade design for phase one which has a total cost of 17-million dollars proposed to start in 2014". The two phases for the planned upgrade to Ingersoll?s wastewater treatment plant consist of: an upgrade to the existing 1974 plant; and the eventual decommissioning of the 1947 plant. The project will take approximately 20 years to complete and will be funded through Ingersoll wastewater rates and development charges.

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