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Sewage treatment at issue in Victoria byelection

A controversial secondary sewage treatment plan in Victoria, B.C., has become a key issue in an upcoming byelection.

Only 1 candidate backs wastewater treatment plans

A controversial secondary sewage treatment plan in Victoria has become a key issue in an upcoming byelection.

Just one candidatethe NDP's Murray Rankin has expressed support for the proposed $783-millionsewage treatment plan, saying it's time for the city to act.

Green Party candidate Donald Galloway is holding out for a better plan, while Conservative Dale Gann says his issue is the timing. Liberal Paul Summerville called the proposal a make-work project and wants it put on hold until 2040.

The byelection, slated for Monday, was triggered when MP Denise Savoie retired in August because of health issues.