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Major Halifax Water Projects

The major construction projects Halifax Water is currently undertaking

Halifax is one of Canada’s oldest cities, and with that comes ageing water and sewer infrastructure that needs renewal.

Between 2019 and 2049, Halifax Water plans to invest about $4 billion to upgrade infrastructure to ensure the continued delivery of high-quality water, wastewater and stormwater services to benefit our customers and the environment. Below are some of the projects currently underway at Halifax Water.

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Cathedral Lane Sewer Separation

As part of our ongoing commitment to communicating with customers and the local community, Halifax Water would like to inform you that we are completing a sewer separation project on Cathedral Lane, Halifax, between University Avenue and Spring Garden Road.

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Middle Musquodoboit - Watermain Replacement

As part of our ongoing commitment to communicating with customers and the local community, Halifax Water would like to inform you that we are completing a water main replacement on Higginsville Road, Middle Musquodboit. This work is part of the utility's 30-year, $4 billion investment commitment to improving aging water, wastewater and stormwater systems.   

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Halifax Water is performing inflow and infiltration reduction projects throughout HRM, including Hornes Road, Janice Anne…
Atlantic Road Construction Paving (ARCP) Limited, on behalf of Halifax Water will be replacing seven culverts on Coronet Avenue.
Halifax Water through our contractor, Brycon Construction Limited, is upgrading the Caledonia Road Water Transmission Main. This…
Halifax Water is replacing aging water mains and separating stormwater discharge from the wastewater system in and around South…
In late June/early July 2020, Halifax Water, through its contractor, Landmark, began construction of a new water storage…
The existing Lake Major Dam was constructed in the 1940's. It is a timber crib structure and has reached the end of its service…