WEST KELOWNA, B.C. – The largest infrastructure project in City of West Kelowna history has avoided damage from wildfires that continue to ravage the region. The Rose Valley Water Treatment Plant’s (RVWTP) budget is $75 million with a funding contribution to the City of West Kelowna from the federal and B.C. governments of $41 million under the Clean Water and Wastewater Fund. West Kelowna Fire Rescue Chief Jason Brolund stated at an Aug.18 press conference while other structures were lost in the early morning of Friday, Aug. 18, significant infrastructure was spared. “The firefighters battled hard to protect critical infrastructure in the Rose Valley neighbourhood,” Brolund said during th
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