Thank you. So I don’t think we heard the Minister say yes, I think we heard the Minister say that he is going to explore the possibilities. I just want to suggest to the Minister that right now if he was to do some pricing to go get a double walled tank or a tank with one of the alarms in it installed, it’s going to cost you over $4,000 to install, whereas if you want to put in one of the bad tanks and replace one of the bad tanks with a bad tank it’s going to cost you about $1,000. So I’d like to encourage the Minister to have his department go out and do some additional research into the costing of these options and, once again, to not only suggest that they look into it, but possibly agree to put in some level of a rebate to encourage those individuals to consider the quality tanks that are going to avoid leaks in the future.
Glen Abernethy on Question 160-16(5): Rebate Program For Residential Oil Tank Replacement
In the Legislative Assembly on May 18th, 2010. See this statement in context.
Question 160-16(5): Rebate Program For Residential Oil Tank Replacement
Oral Questions
May 17th, 2010
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