Comox Valley Sewer Conveyance Project (CVRD)

The Comox Valley Sewer Conveyance Project is a multi-year construction project that will replace the pipes and upgrade the pump stations that move more than 14,000 cubic metres of raw sewage each day to the sewage treatment plant on Brent Road.

This new system will route sewer pipes further inland where they will no longer be vulnerable to damage by waves, rocks and logs. Watch this video to find out more about the project and how it will protect the beaches and waters throughout the Comox Estuary, Point Holmes, Goose Spit coastline, as well as Baynes Sound.

About the Project

This is a significant and complex Project that starts at the Courtenay Pump Station and moves through K’ómoks land, downtown Comox and the Lazo Road area to the Comox Valley Water Pollution Control Centre (Sewage Treatment Plant) on Brent Road. There are construction impacts, traffic impacts and archaeological considerations. The Comox Valley Regional District (CVRD) is working with many jurisdictions, including the Town of Comox,  to deliver this project smoothly and efficiently and minimize impacts where they can.

If you want to get more information on the project, contact the CVRD: 
Phone: 250-334-6000
Email: communications@comoxvalleyrd.ca 
To learn more about the project or to sign up to receive project updates, visit the CVRD Sewer Conveyance Project webpage.
 

Project Status
Ongoing