Mr. Speaker, as I mentioned, our partners at Public Works and Services are working to make sure that all the equipment in the water treatment plant is functioning. As far as MACA goes, MACA is always working to ensure that water treatment plant operators are trained in the operation of the plant and ensuring standards can be maintained. MACA is contributing significant resources, as far as this goes, and this is one of the benefits of having bundled water treatment plants, where you have the water treatment plants in each community that are pretty well the same and you train one community plant operator and then they can basically answer questions in the other ones. It’s all interchangeable parts and everything. I think that would be a good thing for the future of water treatment plants.
Robert C. McLeod on Question 74-16(3): Water Treatment Plant In Sachs Harbour
In the Legislative Assembly on February 9th, 2009. See this statement in context.
Question 74-16(3): Water Treatment Plant In Sachs Harbour
Oral Questions
February 8th, 2009
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