Mr. Speaker, we do have a lot of different types of communities. We have large municipalities such as Yellowknife, Hay River, Inuvik, which depend on their utilidor systems or their sewer systems which most of them already have some types of infrastructure to deal with treatment, but the other communities we have basically depend on water delivery systems, vacuum trucks and whatnot to deliver water to the community to the homes and then basically dispose of the water into a vacuum truck and dispose of it into a lagoon. Is there going to be a territorial strategy to deal with this issue, realizing that we have different levels of communities which depend on different types of services? Is there going to be criteria that we all have to follow? Is there going to be criteria which is different for smaller communities than, say, larger communities? Thank you.
David Krutko on Question 190-16(3): Capital Infrastructure For Municipal Wastewater Treatment
In the Legislative Assembly on February 23rd, 2009. See this statement in context.
Question 190-16(3): Capital Infrastructure For Municipal Wastewater Treatment
Oral Questions
February 22nd, 2009
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