Looking at the street today, I recall what it looked like in the mid 1970s when I came on Beiseker Council for the first time. We've come a long way! I can honestly say I'm proud of the new look of our Main Street now!
This water is heating up to boiling! The Kneehill Regional Water Services Commission (KRWSC) has a new name now! It was made official just a couple of weeks ago. It is now the Aqua 7 Regional Water Services Commission (A7RWSC).
No matter what we call it, it's still in deep financial difficulty. The commission has never been allowed to sell the water it originally had predicted for reasons mostly out of its control! Additional provincial assistance which was verbally promised on many occassions was never forthcoming! The commission is now mired down in debt and deficets. The price of water to the participating municipalities is one of the highest in the province. The people of Beiseker are paying dearly for water!
Our Mayor Rowe wants to turn off the A7RWSC valve and return to our well at the beginning of 2012. That has major difficulties, too!
- We would have to go through the process of having our well re-certified to be used by the municipality. That could take months! Our well water was never filtered because it never needed to be. It was treated at the resevoir before it was sent out to residents. That would have to be re-examined and tested to make sure that water was still clear coming out of the well.
- We would have to do some winter excavation to physically separate the two water systems near our water storage resevoir.
- I believe we would have to impose heavy water restrictions on Beiseker residents. It would be cheap water but there would be less of it!
- It would be soft water so our residents would have to uninstall or turn off their water softeners.
- We would still have to pay our share of the debt for installing the regional system but we would no longer buy their water. That would put a huge strain on the remaining communities on the system! Some of those municipalities do not have the option of using well water again. That extra strain may be enough to put the regional system into financial freefall!
I cannot believe that a caring and effective provincial government would allow this situation to continue into the future. But I've been saying that for years now, too.
Let me know what you think. And consider writing another letter to the provincial government, maybe to our new Premier Redford!
BEISEKER HAS HIT THE WALL ON THIS WATER CRISIS! SOMETHING HAS TO BE DONE!
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