National Assessment of First Nations Water and Wastewater Systems - Atlantic Regional Roll-Up Report
Figure 4.1 – Breakdown of the Estimated Construction Costs to Meet INAC’s Protocols: Water ($ -M)
This pie chart provides a breakdown (in millions of dollars) of the estimated construction costs of the upgrades that are required for water systems in First Nations communities in the Atlantic region to meet INAC’s Protocols.The costs are divided into nine categories:
- Building
- Distribution
- Engineering & Contingencies
- Equipment
- Monitoring Equipment
- Source
- Standby Power
- Storage & Pumping
- Treatment
- The total estimated building cost for water systems in First Nations communities in the Atlantic region to meet INAC’s Protocols is 2.1 million dollars.
- The total estimated distribution cost for water systems in First Nations communities in the Atlantic region to meet INAC’s Protocols is 2.4 million dollars.
- The total estimated engineering and contingencies cost for water systems in First Nations communities in the Atlantic region to meet INAC’s Protocols is 5.7 million dollars.
- The total estimated equipment cost for water systems in First Nations communities in the Atlantic region to meet INAC’s Protocols is 0.1 million dollars.
- The total estimated monitoring equipment cost for water systems in First Nations communities in the Atlantic region to meet INAC’s Protocols is 0.3 million dollars.
- The total estimated source cost for water systems in First Nations communities in the Atlantic region to meet INAC’s Protocols is 2.1 million dollars.
- The total estimated standby power cost for water systems in First Nations communities in the Atlantic region to meet INAC’s Protocols is 1.1 million dollars.
- The total estimated storage and pumping cost for water systems in First Nations communities in the Atlantic region to meet INAC’s Protocols is 4.4 million dollars.
- The total estimated treatment cost for water systems in First Nations communities in the Atlantic region to meet INAC’s Protocols is 10.2 million dollars.
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