Kneehill County has completed a water study in Wimborne with CIMA+ a Canadian engineering company, to test the fluoride levels in the hamlet's drinking water.
Kneehill County has completed a water study in Wimborne with CIMA+ a Canadian engineering company, to test the fluoride levels in the hamlet's drinking water.
The first would be to spend an estimated $654,000 on upgrades to the current pump house and adding reverse osmosis , which is effective in removing minerals and elements. “We have had conversations about what is the long term plan that Kneehill County has for the future of Wimborne, and what that looks like in terms of development and opportunities,” said Reeve Ken King at the meeting.Alison Redford appointed to crown corporation by Premier SmithThousands of Canadian border workers could go on strike this afternoon if mediation doesn't deliver a deal before then.
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