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Take a look at the new design for the Regional Organics Compost Facility

The Regional Organics Compost Project has an update from Comox Strathcona Waste Management.

This week you can join an online seminar to get the latest information on how things are going, including taking a look at the new design.

The next session is taking place virtually on Thursday between 5:00 pm and 6:00 pm.

You have to register ahead of time and can do so by clicking here.

The regional district says once the design is finalized, Comox Strathcona Waste Management will move ahead with development and building permits, with construction set to start next summer. 

The $15.5 million project, which will be built at the Campbell River Waste Management Centre, will allow for curbside organics collection for over 30,000 homes in Campbell River, Comox, Cumberland and Courtenay. 

To view the latest information on the organics composting facility project, visit the Comox- Strathcona Waste Management website

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