Blind River Dam one of four to be upgraded with provincial funding
The projects will create local jobs and extend each dam’s service life by up to 100 years, the province said.
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Ontario investing $11.5M to rehabilitate Graham Lake Dam, three others
MALLORYTOWN – The Ontario government is investing $11.5 million to rehabilitate four dams across the province, including the Graham Lake Dam in Front of Yonge Township, in an effort to improve public safety, protect communities from flooding and strengthen critical water control infrastructure.
Ontario Investing $11.5 Million to Upgrade Critical Water Infrastructure - Hometown TV12 Brockville
Government funding will rehabilitate four aging dams to protect public safety and create good‑paying jobs,... The post Ontario Investing $11.5 Million to Upgrade Critical Water Infrastructure appeared first on Hometown TV12 Brockville.
Ontario puts $11.5 million toward aging dams across province - Water Canada
The government of Ontario is using $11.5 million in government funding to rehabilitate four aging dams across the province. The four dams are Ahmic Lake Dam in the Township of Magnetawan, Blind River Dam in the Town of Blind River, Graham Lake Dam in the Township of Front of Yonge and Balaclava Dam in the Township of Greater Madawaska. “Strong, reliable dams help keep our waterways safe, protecting families and communities. Through today’s inves…
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