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Buffalo Pound water plant renewal project officially underway

Early construction for the project began in June, such as temporary roads, new summer ponds, relocating gas lines, and more.Saskatchewan finance minister spent $8,000 on private plane to attend commerce lunch“This project keeps going up in cost but I’m happy we are doing it now and getting it done. The longer we wait for these kinds of projects the more it costs.”

The plant currently produces 205 million litres — ML, or megalitres — of water per day, but will produce 250 ML per day once renovations are complete, said Ryan Johnson, president/CEO of the WTP corporation. After construction, Johnson said the organization will reuse and renovate many of the older buildings to support the new plant.Regina introduces free transit for riders 13 and under

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