Snider says that means that restoring those areas have direct benefits for people, such as protecting water supplies, providing clean air and preventing floods. "It's not only those people that live directly adjacent to those areas that benefit from having those natural areas, but more broadly the people that live, you know, throughout the region," Snider said.
Metro Vancouver plans $9.9B Iona water treatment transformation
Metro Vancouver is embarking on one of its largest projects ever that will transform the Iona Island Wastewater Treatment Plant. The $9.9 billion multi-year program includes construction of a new tertiary treatment facility and a range of ecological restoration and off-site projects that will improve the connection between infrastructure, the community and the environment.