Mr. Speaker, that is a question I cannot answer. I do not know who is liable, but it is definitely not Public Works. We definitely have nothing to do with the colour of the water. The colour of the water is what is there in the lake. In order to improve the colour, what we have been told by the environmental health officer is that we would have to improve the filtering system. That is what we have come up with and that is what we passed on to MACA. MACA has to come up with money to improve the filtering system to meet the standards set. So Public Works, unless we are doing poor quality work, I do not understand where Public Works would come into a situation where we are liable.
Vince Steen on Question 394-14(3): Department's Role In Water Quality
In the Legislative Assembly on February 26th, 2001. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 394-14(3): Department's Role In Water Quality
Question 394-14(3): Department's Role In Water Quality
Item 6: Oral Questions
February 25th, 2001
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