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RM OF ROSEDALE WATER SUPPLY Presented by Manitoba Water Services Board Dee Genaille Travis Parsons September 6, 2016 The Manitoba Water Services Board Manitoba Water Services Board Crown Corporation 1959 The Manitoba Water


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Presented by Manitoba Water Services Board

Dee Genaille Travis Parsons September 6, 2016

RM OF ROSEDALE WATER SUPPLY

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 Crown Corporation – 1959  The Manitoba Water Services Board Act – 1972  Governed by Board of Directors  Report directly to Legislature

Mandate Assist municipalities with the development of sustainable water and wastewater works

Manitoba Water Services Board

The Manitoba Water Services Board

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Roles and Services

 Technical Engineering  Project Management  Operations

Manitoba Water Services Board

The Manitoba Water Services Board

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Project Objective

 Provide sustainable water supply for:

 RM of Rosedale  Eden

 Compliance with legislation  Minimize maintenance/operation costs  Plan for future growth

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Legislation

The Drinking Water Safety Act

 Drinking Water Safety Regulation

 Operating licences  Sampling and reporting  Construction and alteration permits

 Drinking Water Quality Standards Regulation

 Bacteria, chemicals and physical limits  Corrective actions

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Legislation (cont’d)

 Guidelines for Canadian Drinking Water Quality (GCDWQ)

 Heath Canada  Limits for health risks and aesthetic objectives

 Environment Act

 Licensing  Water and Wastewater Operators Regulation

 Water Rights Act

 Licensing  Allocation of available water

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Current Water Systems

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RM of Rosedale

 Private wells  Hauled water  Water Issues:

Quality – high alkalinity Quantity – dry years Non-treated

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Eden Public Water System

 Groundwater supply  Treatment – chlorination  High Arsenic

 Carcinogenic  Affect skin, nerves, circulation

 High Ammonia

 Interferes with disinfection

 High Total Dissolved solids

 Scaling

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Eden Water Quality

Parameter Units Raw Water Treated Water GCDWQ Hardness mg/L as CaCO3 53.8 53.3 ≤200 pH

  • 8.45

8.48 6.5-8.5 Arsenic mg/L 0.0334 0.0341 0.01 Iron mg/L 0.11 0.12 0.3 Manganese mg/L 0.0550 0.0542 0.05 Ammonia 1.53 1.49

  • Total Dissolved

Solids mg/L 1030 1080 ≤500

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Proposed Regional Water Supply

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Regional System Benefits

 2014 study identified regional system from

Neepawa most feasible

 Reduced costs

 Capital  Operation and maintenance

 Simpler operation  Improved water quality  Regulatory compliance

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Town of Neepawa Public Water System

 Assiniboine Delta Aquifer

 Hummerston and Oberon  19 km south of Neepawa

 Membrane treatment system

with by-pass filter

 Upgraded in 2013  Reverse Osmosis  25 L/s trains

 Pumping Capacity 75 -80 L/s

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Town of Neepawa Public Water System

 Currently supplies to:

 Town of Neepawa  RM of Langford  Truck fill

 Reservoir capacity 1277 m3

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Neepawa Water Quality

Parameter Units Raw Water Treated Water GCDWQ Hardness mg/L as CaCO3 255 105 ≤200 pH

  • 7.52

8.28 6.5-8.5 Arsenic mg/L 0.00508 0.00144 0.01 Iron mg/L <0.10 <0.10 0.3 Manganese mg/L 0.453 0.0277 0.05 Ammonia 0.089 <0.010

  • Total Dissolved

Solids mg/L 314 174 ≤500

2015 Annual Water Report - All parameters are in compliance with GCDWQ

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Future Water Demands

 Based on peak flow  20 year population

RM Rosedale & Eden 1.5 L/s Springhill Colony 2.3 L/s Neepawa (current) 58 L/s TOTAL 62 L/s

 Remaining capacity is 18 L/s

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Proposed Pipeline Route

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How Much Will it Cost?

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Clean Water & Wastewater Funding

25 ¢ on the dollar

Level of Government Contribution % Amount Federal 50 $1.5 Million Provincial (MWSB) 25 $750,000 Municipal 25 $750,000 TOTAL $3 Million

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Financial Details

Total Cost Interest Rate Borrowing Term Interest cost Total Borrowing Expense $750,000 5% 20 Years $453,638.52 $1, 203,638.82

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Payment Options

 Payout

 Estimated Cost:  Eden connection - $2500  Rural connection - $15,000  Colony connection - $30,000  Final cost based on number of connections  Finance over 20 years (5%)

 $60,181.94/45 = $1337.38 ($111.45/month)

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Water Rates

 Cost for treated water  Public Utilities Board  Estimated cost:

 $2.50/ m3  $11.40/1000 gallon

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Project Schedule

 Confirmation Deposit ($1000)

October 7, 2016

 Environment Act Licence

2016

 Design

2016

 Tender and Construction

2017

 Funding ends and project must be completed by

March 2018

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QUESTIONS?