On Tuesday,Council voted to recommend to Council next Tuesday, approval of a $450,000 contract.
It's a project the soaks up hundreds of thousands of tax dollars each year.
Something about it has never sat well with me.
Sewer lines in Aurora are not antiquated. Since, the Region was created in 1971, sewers throughout the old part of town were replaced and twinned with storm sewers.
Reason was to prevent storm water from finding its way into sanitary sewers and on to the Region's trunk sewer system to be treated as sewage.
For ten years, the Town has been inserting fibreglass liners into a relatively new system to stop infiltration of ground water into the sanitary sewer and increasing flow into the trunk sewer system.
It's duplication of what we did before.
Anyway, on Tuesday, there was the pesky liner thing on the agenda again to approve yet another $450,000. award.
I had heard from a resident, when Nesbit Drive was re-constructed, the contractor was cutting into pristine pipes to insert the liner. Pipes don't suffer wear and tear or exposure to the elements buried down deep in the ground as they are.
I had asked in previous years when the project of re-lining pipes was going to be finished .
The answer was ...never. It is on-going maintenance.
Tuesday night, a new question occurred.
How long have we been doing this ?
Ten years, was the answer.
So, likely ten million dollars or thereabouts have been spent.
The next question was; How effective is the process?
How much ground water has been prevented from infiltrating into the sanitary sewers?
As I heard myself speak the words , I knew the answer.
I was astounded never-the-less.
The answer !... it is not known if the program is effective.
There is no means of measurement .
Aurora is farther advanced than any other municipality in carrying out this program. Which means we started it before anybody else. But we still don't know it works.
Further to that, the fibre glass materila supposed to prvent water from entering the pipes is on the inside of the pipes.
The CAO told Council he had a conversation with the CAO of the Region about that aspect of the program on the day of my question.
The Director of Infrastructure and Environment informed us the Region plans to spend millions to develop a system of measurement to determine how much ground water is diverted from sanitary sewers.
I asked him to repeat that he said millions. He did.
It's kind of like that cockamamie scheme for a treatment facility to remove salt from water. Salt that could not have existed from the beginning.That was just a million dollar boondoggle.
The Region, ten years after the re-lining program started and millions spent, is now going to spend further millions to find a measurement to determine if the millions already spent was wisely spent.
You read that correctly my friends.
Millions of dollars of material inserted into a ,simple system
which could not be improved upon, which has satisfactorily served its purpose for generations, of carrying sewage from homes and businesses, without first having a means to determine if the money would be well spent.
If that isn't a scam, I don't know how anything else would qualify.
Oh, and another thing. The contract for the work,can be extended with a good negotiation of price. We have done that repeatedly.
Staff have discovered, the Town of Newmarket has been using the same contractor for a unit price ten per cent less than that charged to Aurora.
Just think how good Council would look, and feel, if they could gather the gumption to say "No!"
ReplyDeleteI understand that Councillor Pirri lacks business experience and do not expect Councillor Gaertner to do anything constructive. But the new members touted their business acumen while running for their positions..Even Councillor Ballard's dog must know this is a wasteful expense. Hopefully they will put some thought into the matter before the next meeting. It would be difficult to explain if they ran again.
ReplyDelete10 years x 450,000 is 4.5 million, Evelyn, not 10 million. Unless there is a half-million extra in there somewhere that you didn't mention?
ReplyDeleteOh, man. I can just hear the Mayor saying that it is a matter of policy. That was what he used for paving both sides of the stupid street. POLICY.
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