2026 - 2030 Surrey Financial Plan
UTILITY OVERVIEW SEWER
MISSION STATEMENT To provide engineering services for the City’s sanitary sewer system to support the building of a healthy, sustainable community. KEY PROGRAMS AND SERVICES The Sewer Utility’s primary responsibility, in partnership with the Operations Division and Metro Vancouver, is to collect and convey liquid waste to the Annacis Island Wastewater Treatment Plant for treatment. The Sewer Utility provides safe conveyance of wastewater for properties and over 700,000 residents through more than 1,650 km of sewer mains and 50 pump stations and other facilities. The Sewer Utility serves all the residents, businesses, and visitors to Surrey, providing sewer collection to homes, industry and our civic parks and facilities. This is achieved while planning to accommodate growth in the City and to continually improve service in areas with aging infrastructure. In addition, the Sewer Utility strives to be stewards of the environment by advancing regional and provincial goals in the region’s Waste Resource Management Plan. This work includes long range planning, medium range capital growth, financial planning, facilitation of new construction, management of inflow and infiltration, and other source controls. The rates charged by the Greater Vancouver Sewerage & Drainage District (“GVS&DD”) for sewer are projected to increase an average of 9.1% per year from 2027-2030. Given that approximately 86% of sewer utility charges are for services provided by Metro Vancouver, metered and flat rates are expected to track closely with the GVS&DD increases.
Source: City of Surrey Finance Department
City of Surrey | 2026—2030 Financial Plan | Utilities Operating Fund | Sewer
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