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Ottawa investing $14.8 million toward flood prevention in LaSalle

The federal government has announced plans to spend $14.8 million on a flood prevention project in LaSalle which includes six new pumping stations.

Town will contribute more than $22 million to the project

Flooding in LaSalle in May 2020. The federal government announced Tuesday that it is putting $14.8 million towards flood prevention in LaSalle, with the town contributing $22 million. (Marine Lefvre/Radio-Canada)

The federal government announced Tuesday that it is contributing$14.8 million toward flood prevention in LaSalle. The town will also put more than $22 million into the project.

In a press release, the government says the project will see the replacement of LaSalle's current flood prevention infrastructure with five new storm water pumping stations and a new sanitary bypass pumping station.

The government says it expects the new infrastructure will reduce the impact of flooding for 30,000 people. It also estimatesthat every dollar spent will save $7.63 in flood recovery and replacement costs.

The money will come from the federal government's Disaster Mitigation and Adaptation Fund (DMAF), a 10-year, $2 billion program whichhas also devoted funds to flood prevention in Tecumseh.

Windsor-Tecumseh Member of ParliamentIrek Kusmierczykand LaSalle Mayor Marc Bondyannounced the project in LaSalle Tuesday morning.

"With severe weather events on the rise, it is important we invest in infrastructure that protects Canadians, their homes, and their businesses," saidKusmierczykin a press release.

"Once complete, this important project will help protect LaSalle residents from floods, ensure essential services remain available during floods, and significantly reduce the costs of recovery."

Rising water levels in Lake St. Clair and Lake Erie mean that LaSalleis increasingly vulnerable to floods.

"We are proud to partner with Infrastructure Canada to make the Town of LaSalle's Disaster Mitigation and Infrastructure Enhancement Project a reality," said Bondy in a press release.

"Flooding has been a concern for Town Council and Administration, and for a number of our residents, for the past few years. This project supports the continued investment that the Town of LaSalle is making in infrastructure, and will continue to make in the future."