Welcome to the Official Website of Trincomali Improvement District

Our Mission

Welcome to Trincomali. We hope you will enjoy your property, whether as a full-time resident, or perhaps as a weekend and summer retreat. An important element of your enjoyment is a secure water supply. At Trincomali Improvement District, we are committed to providing safe, high quality water services to our community, while maintaining a standard of excellence in water quality and environmental conservation.

The Cost of Your Water

Fees for 2024

Water Toll of $300 per year is levied on all properties connected to the water system and is used to cover rountine operating and maintenance costs. 

Parcel Tax of $100 per year is levied on all Properties and is used for capital costs and system improvements needed to keep the water flowing. 

New Connection fee $800

Reconnection fee $125  plus all unpaid taxes and tolls following a delequent toll/tax bill.  

For more complete information on our fees please see By-law number 84 under the Information and Reports tab.

Improvement Districts must be self funding and do not qualify for goverment support.

Conservation Tips

During our 2021 AGM we discussed harvesting your rain water for use in your garden. To learn more check out this webinar from Transition Salt Spring

https://transitionsaltspring.com/cac-rainwater-harvesting/

 

 

There are a number of easy ways to save water, and they all start with you. Here are just a few ways... Learn more...

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Upcoming Meeting

January 05, 2024

Please be advised the next meeting of the TID board of Trustees will be held via Zoom on May 15 at 4:00pm. Anyone wishing to attend this meeting is welcome. Please email us at trincomali7925@gmail.com to obtain the sign in information. 

Copies of meeting minutes are available on request at trincomali7925@gmail.com

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Beat the Backyard Bugs

Beat the Backyard Bugs

May 01, 2024

As May ushers in warmer weather and longer days, many of us eagerly anticipate spending time in our backyard sanctuaries. However, pesky bugs and insects can quickly put a damper on outdoor enjoyment. From mosquitoes and flies to ants and ticks, backyard bugs can be a nuisance and, in some cases, pose health risks.

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