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Coquitlam Water Utility ProjectsCoquitlam Water Utility Projects<div class="ExternalClass831C43816C594EEBA66EC822484501B5">​To continue delivering clean, safe drinking water to a growing region, Metro Vancouver is constructing a number of drinking water infrastructure projects in the City of Coquitlam over the next two decades. The projects are:<span id="ms-rterangepaste-start"></span>​​<span id="ms-rterangecursor-start"></span><span id="ms-rterangecursor-end"></span><span id="ms-rterangepaste-end"></span><br><br></div>City of CoquitlamProject

 

 

Coquitlam Lake Water Supply Projecthttps://metrovancouver.org/services/water/coquitlam-lake-water-supply-project, Coquitlam Lake Water Supply ProjectCoquitlam Lake Water Supply Project<div class="ExternalClass0A9CE27907CB400BA2FD42358C7866C4">This project includes the construction of a new intake from Coquitlam Lake, a water supply tunnel and water treatment facilities.​<br></div>
Coquitlam Water Mainhttps://metrovancouver.org/services/water/coquitlam-water-main, Coquitlam Water MainCoquitlam Water Main<div class="ExternalClass78E4371FBFDA4A70B68FF1300628672B"><p>This 12-kilometre-long water main will be constructed in Coquitlam between the north end of Pipeline Road and Riverview Crescent.​<br></p></div>
Seismic Upgrade of the Existing Coquitlam Lake IntakeSeismic Upgrade of the Existing Coquitlam Lake Intake<div class="ExternalClassCC9CF954B1B2418F818D06652E949EEE">Metro Vancouver will upgrade the existing tower that draws water from Coquitlam Lake to ensure it can withstand an earthquake.​<br></div>
Dewdney Trunk Road Water Mainhttps://metrovancouver.org/services/water/dewdney-trunk-road-water-main, Dewdney Trunk Road Water MainDewdney Trunk Road Water Main<div class="ExternalClass996B48F0E3904021913E55586CD7B806">This project that runs along Dewdney Trunk Road between Lougheed Highway and Pier Drive will replace an existing 1.6-kilometre-long water main built in 1950, which has reached the end of it's service life.​<br></div>

 

 

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Working with our partners and the communityWorking with our partners and the community<div class="ExternalClass3A369CEC9230481CB75403A6607EF8F6"> Metro Vancouver will work closely with First Nations, local governments, businesses, community organizations and the public to ensure each project considers their values, interests, and priorities. As planning for each project continues, Metro Vancouver will reach out to residents, businesses, and community organizations to share information and seek input.​​<br></div>

 

 

 

 

2023 – 20342023 – 2034<div class="ExternalClass773E643B11554517BB874E084C25671D">Coquitlam Water Main​<br></div>1
2031 - 20332031 - 2033<div class="ExternalClassA342824F5CCD453F8E7557535638DEB9">Seismic Upgrade of Existing Coquitlam Lake Intake</div>0
​Late 2020s - Late 2030s​Late 2020s - Late 2030s<div class="ExternalClass90CA4351AE91434DB893EB1EE96288A0">Coquitlam Lake Water Supply Project</div>0
Early 2030s – Early 2040sEarly 2030s – Early 2040s<div class="ExternalClassA54CA380B5B74E0C87AF29155B4124B4"><p>​Cape Horn Pump Station​​<br></p></div>0

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