Murray Totland of Arbutus Properties (left) and Des Nedhe Development President and CEO Sean Willy A newly-completed wastewater treatment plant on English River First Nation urban reserve land at Grasswood Junction on Highway 11 south of Saskatoon is expected to be up and running by mid-October. And in the next few years, it could be expanded to include a potable water treatment plant as well. The $5 million membrane bioreactor wastewater treatment plant, owned by Des Nedhe Development, the economic development arm of English River First Nation (ERFN), is designed to service not only the ERFN businesses on the 135-acre parcel at Grasswood Junction, but also residential and commercial
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