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This video is courtesy of PCL Construction. The Raw Water Pump House is a facility responsible for pumping raw water from the North Saskatchewan River to the water treatment plant for treatment, storage, and distribution. The new design protects the river's ecosystem through a screening and monitoring process that safely removes debris and diverts fish and other aquatic species back into the river, which results in pumping efficiencies and energy savings. The facility runs 24-hours a day, seven-days a week pumping an average of 16,000 cubic metres of water a day. Two independent screening systems in the facility create redundancy – if one side goes down, the other will continue. Under the federal Canada Community-Building Fund program (CCBF) – previously known as the federal Gas Tax Fund program – the Government of Canada contributed $10.3 million toward the City of Prince Albert’s Raw Water Pump House project. Prince Albert funded the remainder of the infrastructure project. In Saskatchewan, the CCBF is administered by the provincial government.