The decision on the future of Wallaceburg’s water will be known in about one month.
The Chatham-Kent PUC has a regular PUC meeting set to take place on Thursday, February 18.
During this meeting the preferred solution for Wallaceburg’s water will be presented.
Following the PUC meeting, a fourth public information meeting will be held in Wallaceburg, giving the public an opportunity to ask questions and to give their views on the preferred solution.
Finally, on March 2 a special PUC meeting has been scheduled where the board will vote on the recommendation made by PUC staff.
Stantec Consulting was hired by the Chatham-Kent Public Utilities Commission to conduct an environmental assessment of the future of Wallaceburg’s water.
Stantec have presented four potential options, which includes rehabilitating the current Wallaceburg Water Treatment Plant, as part of their assessment.
Stantec’s “preferred alternative” is to connect to the Chatham water supply, which gets its water from Lake Erie.
What do you think will be the final outcome?
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This question has been asked and answered by the people who should have the say. And that’s the people who are the end users and also the ones who will ultimately pay for it. The local consumers want our water to stay where it is….the Snye !
So why do they keep asking different consultants, and other so called professionals what they think, when the question has already been answered by the only people that should have a say.
More B S politics.