2026 - 2030 Surrey Financial Plan
SEWER
2025 ACCOMPLISHMENTS
ECOSYSTEMS
• Expanded efforts to reduce regional and local sanitary sewer overflows through increased inspection and testing, strategic replacement and rehabilitation of aging infrastructure and targeted elimination of cross connections; and
• Focused work in sanitary catchments that feed into the North Surrey Interceptor, including expanded flow monitoring, smoke testing, manhole inspections, and Closed-Circuit Television (“CCTV”) inspections to identify and address system issues.
INFRASTRUCTURE
Completed the first phase of the twin forcemains in City Centre to Quibble Creek Pump Station and the future Bear Creek Relief Pump Station to support ongoing growth in the City and continued redevelopment; Completed replacement of the Stevenson Pump Station in South Surrey; Constructed the 74th Ave sewer in West Clayton using Housing Accelerator Funds to help kickstart development in the area; Continued to replace high risk sewers in Robson and Birdland sewer areas to replace asbestos cement and clay pipe sewers that have greater likelihood of failure and infiltration; Undertook a second consecutive large sewer relining project to rehabilitate and extend the life of more than 3,600 metres of right-of -way sewers in Royal Heights neighbourhood of North Surrey;
Reviewed alignment options for the upgrade replacement of the upper Tynehead siphon; Initiated a condition assessment of the lower Tynehead siphon’s inlet and outlet chambers, along with a hydraulic assessment of the twin siphons to inform preliminary upgrade options; Completed the conceptual design for the future Bear Creek Relief Pump Station;
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Small diameter asbestos cement sewer relining in Robson area
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