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The Town of Altona has a new vacuum truck out on the streets maintaining local sewer lines.

Altona Public Utilities traded in its old 2005 Sterling vacuum truck—called “Big Red” by staff—for an improved 2016  Kenworth model  in blue.

Big Red’s constant need for repairs made the purchase a necessity, the Town says, and the $400,000 upgrade was budgeted in the 2022 financial plan.

“This new truck, with its larger waste tank capacity and water storage, allows us here at the Public Utilities department to spend more time on the work tasks and less time loading and unloading water and waste, which in turn means more efficiency on job completion, something the Town strives for,” notes Public Utilities foreman Jackson Enns.

The truck is an essential part of waste management, the Town says, as it preserves the function of the sewer mains, allowing for waste to be smoothly sent to the wastewater treatment plant and minimizing clogged plumbing. 

This vehicle will also be used for hydro excavation, a non-destructive and more accurate way to remove soil and locate underground utilities

The Kenworth model should serve the community for at least 15 years.

“Council is very happy to support this upgrade,” says Mayor Harv Schroeder. “We want to make sure our utilities department has the right equipment to get the job done and serve the community for years to come.”

By Voice staff

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