Inverness Wastewater Treatment Plant Replacement

The Inverness Wastewater Treatment Plant is being fully replaced to support the community’s continued growth. The new plant will allow for increased capacity, and improved processes, ensuring that wastewater treatment continues to meet both residential and commercial needs for years to come.

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Inverness Wastewater Treatment Plant – Outfall Partial Replacement

This project focuses on the partial replacement of a section of a pipe (outfall) that runs treated wastewater from the Inverness Wastewater Treatment Plant into the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The project aims to replace a 180-meter section of the 1,000-meter buried pipe that is at the end of its operational life. This section of pipe, originally installed in 1972, runs just inland of the sand dune and under the dunes, beach, and boardwalk into the water.

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Port Hood Community
Park Project

An exciting venture has started with the launch of a vibrant community park project in the heart of Port Hood. Thanks to the generous donation of land from Ted & Hermina vanZutphen, the park will be located at the corner of Main St. and Wharf Rd., on the site of the former Port Hood Consolidated School.

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Whycocomagh Active Transportation and Detailed Design Plan

The Whycocomagh Active Transportation project aims to improve mobility for residents and visitors in Whycocomagh, reflecting the Municipality of Inverness County's vision of a vibrant, sustainable community where active transportation is safe, accessible, and enjoyable for everyone. Currently, the design of Main St. and Highway 105 prioritizes vehicles, limiting opportunities for active transportation.

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