"PEPPSEP"
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Signing of the financial assistance agreement with the Ministry of Environment, Fight Against Climate Change, Wildlife and Parks (MELCCFP) under the Program for the development of drinking water source protection plans (PEPPSEP)
The city is formalizing a funding agreement with the provincial government to support the creation of protection plans for local drinking water sources. This initiative ensures the long-term quality and safety of the city's water supply.
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Signing of a Financial Assistance Agreement with the MELCCFP for the Drinking Water Source Protection Plan Development Program (PEPPSEP)
The City is entering into an agreement with the provincial government to receive $188,727 in funding to develop protection plans for Gatineau's drinking water sources. This initiative follows the City's 2023 Water Management Plan and ensures compliance with provincial regulations regarding water supply vulnerability.
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CE - Grant application to the Ministry of Environment, Fight Against Climate Change, Wildlife and Parks under the Program for the Development of Drinking Water Source Protection Plans (PEPPSEP)
The city is applying for provincial funding to help develop plans to protect local drinking water sources.
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REC/C - Grant application to the Ministry of Environment, the Fight Against Climate Change, Wildlife and Parks under the program for the development of drinking water source protection plans (PEPPSEP)
The City is applying for provincial funding to support the development of plans to protect drinking water sources. This is a proactive measure to ensure the safety and sustainability of the city's water supply.
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Grant application to the Ministry of Environment, Fight Against Climate Change, Wildlife and Parks under the Program for the Development of Drinking Water Source Protection Plans (PEPPSEP)
The City is applying for a $230,000 grant to develop protection plans for its four drinking water sources. This follows a 2021 vulnerability analysis and aligns with the City's Water Management Plan to ensure long-term drinking water safety.
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