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Town addresses treated water taste and odour concerns

The Town of Drumheller has been undertaking active measures on the treated water supply after they received a number of residents complaints on foul tasting and smelling water.
    Chief Administrative Officer Ray Romanetze for the Town issued a statement updating the work the Town has been doing to solve the problem.
    “The town is drawing raw water from the first two cells where the water is fresher and have also increased the potassium permanganate dosage that is used for taste and odour control.
    “Over the last week, we have flushed all areas of Drumheller to change the water over more quickly. We continue to respond to any complaints that come in. We received several complaints yesterday but none today. “
    “We drained the Newcastle tower yesterday and are checking the other towers to detennine if further draining of towers is required. Testing of towers to date has not shown signs of taste and odour. We will also be doing additional strategic flushing in areas where required. This summarizes steps taken to date.”
    Romanetz said that the treated water at Drumheller’s water treatment plant shows no signs of taste and odour at this time.


Thunderstorm alert for Drumheller and Area

A severe thunderstorm alert for Drumheller and area has been issued by Environment Canada.
 The warning covers the following areas:

    Kneehill Co. near Acme and Linden
    Kneehill Co. near Carbon
    Kneehill Co. near Three Hills
    Kneehill Co. near Torrington and Wimborne
    Kneehill Co. near Trochu and Huxley
    Rocky View Co. near Irricana Beiseker and Kathyrn
    S.A. 2 near Finnegan and Little Fish Lake Prov. Park
    Starland Co. near Michichi and Delia
    Starland Co. near Morrin and Munson
    Starland Co. near Rumsey and Rowley
    Town of Drumheller
    Wheatland Co. near Hwys 569 and 848
    Wheatland Co. near Rockyford and Rosebud

Environment Canada says conditions are favourable for the development of dangerous thunderstorms that may be capable of producing damaging wind gusts, damaging hail and heavy rain.
    
     The weather agency notes that severe thunderstorms can produce tornadoes.
    People are reminded to be prepared for severe weather and take cover immediately if threatening weather approaches.


    Find a complete list of Environment Canada’s Alberta Weather Alerts at http://weather.gc.ca/warnings/index_e.html?prov=ab

Public hearing slated for Suncor’s Hand Hills Wind Project

The AUC will be holding an information session about Suncor's proposed Hand Hills wind project on Tuesday, August 19 at the Cretaceous Conference Centre in Drumheller.

Suncor is taking the next step in getting regulatory approval for an 80-megawatt wind farm in the Hand Hills region.
    This week The Drumheller Mail is carrying a Notice of a Public Hearing for the Hand Hills Wind Power Project.
    This hearing is held by the Alberta Utilities Commission (AUC). The purpose of the hearing is to review the application and submissions received to consider the development application.
    The Mail reported in its June 11 edition that Suncor was continuing to pursue developing the wind power installation.    
    The company applied to the AUC in 2012. The project is located about six kilometres south of Delia and 27 kilometres northeast of Drumheller.        The installation will consist of 54 wind turbines, an underground collector system and a substation.
    The hearing is slated for Tuesday, November 4. Those wishing to present at the hearing, must be present at the commencement of the hearing and submit written evidence by Friday, October 10.
    Leading up to the public hearing, the AUC will be holding an information session on Tuesday, August 19 at the Cretaceous Conference Centre in Drumheller.
    This session does not deal with the application or its merits, but rather how to become involved in the proceeding and the funding that may be available.
    Copies of the application and supporting documents are available at www.auc.ab.ca.


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