Waywayseecappo First Nation
Initial repairs and upgrades complete, treatment options being assessed, further repairs underway
Project tracker
Projected lift date: TBD
Waywayseecappo First Nation in Manitoba is home to approximately 1,822 people on reserve. The community is currently completing repairs to their existing water treatment plant and exploring options for building a new plant, with support from Indigenous Services Canada.
There is 1 long-term drinking water advisory affecting 80 homes and 6 community buildings:
- a do not consume advisory on the Waywayseecappo Valley Public Water System was set in September 2023 and became long-term in September 2024
The advisory is in place due to high levels of manganese in the water supply. The community's K-12 school has a separate water treatment system, which is not affected by this advisory.
For the short-term:
- the community is trucking in water from a neighbouring community to supplement the local supply of safe drinking water
For the medium-term:
- initial phase of repairs and upgrades to the existing water treatment plant is complete. Early results indicate significant improvements in water quality. A raw water line leak delayed progress and is now repaired, increasing production capacity. The community is exploring different treatment options to address any outstanding issues
For the long-term:
- design of a new water treatment plant to meet future water needs of the entire community is underway
Operational support is being provided to the community through the Circuit Rider Training Program.