2025-2029 Surrey Financial Plan

SEWER

2024 ACCOMPLISHMENTS

ECOSYSTEMS

Expanded work to reduce the instances of regional and local

• Specific works included additional flow monitoring in Cloverdale and North Surrey, expanded smoke testing, manhole inspection and private building sewer inspection in North Surrey and ongoing CCTV inspection in South Surrey, including Semiahmoo and Douglas areas. Expanded the sewer monitoring program to establish new sites in North Surrey and Cloverdale to assess rate of population growth and inflow and infiltration; • Undertook a condition assessment of all sanitary sewer pump stations for ongoing sustainable service delivery; and • Participated in the Infrastructure Benchmarking Initiative to better understand service levels and share data with other Canadian cities. •

sanitary sewer overflows through inspection and testing, replacement and rehabilitation of infrastructure and targeted elimination of cross connections; and

INFRASTRUCTURE

• Constructed key trunk sewers in City Centre and Newton to support ongoing growth in the City and continued redevelopment; • Continued to replace high risk sewers in Royal Heights neighbourhood sewer areas to replace asbestos cement and clay pipe sewers that have greater likelihood of failure and infiltration; • Undertook a large sewer relining project to rehabilitate and extend the life of more than 2,500 metres of right-of-way sewers in North Surrey; Initiated replacement of the Stevenson Pump Station in South •

Surrey and replacement of the pumps at the North Bluff Pump Station in Semiahmoo Town Centre;

Construction of 16th Avenue Trunk Sewer at 168th Street

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