Kemptville jail moving forward after $21.8M provincial investment for wastewater plant

A new jail planned for Kemptville is another step closure to reality after a multi million-dollar investment from the province.

The Ontario government has announced an investment of up to $21.8 million to expand the 30-year-old Water Pollution Control Plant (WPCP), saying it till support construction of the correctional facility.

“This expansion is critical to helping build the jail in Kemptville,” said Solicitor General Michael Kerzner. “Today, we’re one step closer to getting the Eastern Ontario Correctional Complex (EOCC) done, while also improving water services for rural families and businesses.”

The province adds the state-of-the-art EOCC will add 235 beds in the eastern region and include features to ensure the safety of correctional officers and programing space.

In a statement, Mayor Nancy Peckford said the investment will also directly impact quality of life in North Grenville.

“With the province’s crucial financial support of the expansion of North Grenville’s Water Pollution Control Plant, our municipality can respond to the needs of our rapidly growing population, including new commercial and residential options, increase economic opportunities, more recreational amenities and a high quality of life,” said Mayor Nancy Peckford.

“As one of Eastern Ontario’s most dynamic communities, it is imperative that we remain fiscally healthy, protect our environment, and ensure smart and sustainable investments that benefit North Grenville as a whole”.

Next steps include the provincial government entering into a cost share agreement with North Grenville.

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