EDMONTON – Steven Chan has seen the future, and it looks stormy.
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EDMONTON – Steven Chan has seen the future, and it looks stormy.
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Representatives from Cargill Foods were at the High River fire department on Wednesday afternoon to show their appreciation to town employees for getting their water treatment plant back to full operation.
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How high will they go? Scientists don’t know exactly how much the seas will rise, but they see an accelerating climb that could range from 8 inches to more than 6 feet by century’s end.
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Peace River Town Council took the first step toward raising the utility rate to cover a more-than $3.5 million expenditure it is required to make.
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People can expect a slight bump in their utility bills next year as rates are expected to rise by approximately 15%.
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Rebates for some water users are going ahead despite an attempt by the mayor to move the money to utility reserves instead.
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With Clairmont seeing significant growth over the past few years, Aquatera has had to make adjustments to the hamlet’s wastewater facilities in order to meet to the needs of the growing population.
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The sewer capacity crisis that has frozen development in northwest Calgary is so dire that the city had to take extra measures to allow 183 homes already under construction to finish.
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Okotoks town council is looking to Calgary as the source of the town’s long-term water supply.
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The City of Fort Saskatchewan is putting in a bid to be the Capital Region’s North East Water Services Commission manager, following to a motion put before council by Coun. Sheldon Bossert.
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