$14 Million Announced for Semiahmoo First Nation Renewable Natural Gas Facility

A proposal to put a “full-scale Anaerobic Digestion facility” on Semiahmoo First Nation reserve lands has moved into its closing phase, with word this week of $14.4 million in federal funding.

 According to a news release, Natural Resources Canada is supporting a project that will generate renewable natural gas (RNG) through the processing of organic waste from area households, multi-family residences and businesses.

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