i). Ftiioitdatkiii tContinued trhen out tt the Region took over the re- sponsibility to honour exist- ing agreements when it took over the Waterloo P.U.C., and the City was fluoridat- intrits water " that time: The engineering commis- sioner shared the popular view that the engineering department's recommends tion to council to have the Region pay for the construc- . of the nuoridatiotrplant E monitoring equipment ould go through as a rou- tine matter since it was in the mo budget." The Only. reason it was picked out, he said, was that it exceeded the budgeted amount by some $135,000. mainly to cover the metering part of the system. V The Palmer Regional Re- view Commission recom- mended the " inch dia- meter regional trunk main, being constructed to trans- mit water from the Mann- heim Reservoir in Kitchener to the newly de. veloping lands in Kitchener and Waterloo along the west side of the Fischer-Hallman corridor, be equipped with a tering unit at the border en the water main is in- lled. Tenders for the en- tire contract have been called and will go before re- gional planning and develop- ment committee Sept. 18. The portion of the contract relating to the fluoridation of Waterloo water is includ- ed in the tenders, but is de- signated as “a potential item to be excluded. " The system is going in, said Mr. cotton. "It's just a matter of who pays." Waterloo Mayor Marjorie Carroll, Commissioner Dut- ton, the Region's Chief Ad- ministrator W.L. Bradley and the Director of Water Supply, John Pawley are all in agreement that the Re- gion should pay for the fluoridation system. Their recommendation to this ef- fect will go before regional councu W. An administrative com- mittee report tabled during yesterdttr's city council meeting states that "Sec- tion 32 (II of the Regional Municipality of Waterloo. Act establishes clearly that no area municipality may treat water." The report added that treatments such as chlorination. fluoridation and iron stabilization repre- sent treatment of water and all are in use in various parts of the region operated solely by" the Region, Albert St. from Dupont to Bridgeport Rd. will be closed for mast of this month according to a City of Waterloo spokesmaq. Figures submitted in the report based on the regional water rate at 28 cents per 1,000 gallons of water sup- Traffic hill be dhtoured along Dorset St. during the 47&A Albert St. N. - Next to 20hr. "N.., Pttrtatatq Plaza - 885-05†- WATERLOO In the news story "Waterloo shafted?" appearing on page 5 of the Aug. 29 issue of the Chronicle the last sentence, which reads "Mr. Dutton is on vacation this week" is incorrect. We apologize for our misunder- standing and sincerely regret any inconvenience our mistake may have caused. Fre WM RF o " 1fqHquqI ot PM I Chip. (Including Halibut) octemCttotmHrotuettBoeoooeoBwt . Burn." . Stock On A Bun C q Funky Dining or Toto-Out _ OPEN Mom-Sn. 8-8,Thun, 3. Fri. til 9pm. /tt _ Sunday! I Holden t2,8 Pl. v, "For The Best Loved Fish In Town" . .- I "if“. .... Road closed Our mistake FEATURING: revived: plied indicate that "the City of Waterloo by paying the same wholesale rate is . . . subsidizing Kitchener and Cambridge . _ . (and that) for several years has been penalized." The report re- commended the City tell the Region that it doesn’t agree to pay for the fluoridation system on Hallman Rd. Regional staff has never at any time suggested the City of Waterloo pay for treatment of its water, ac- cording to Mr. button. A Per in responsibility for the treatment of water ~would represent a complete change in policy. he said. road reconstruction work which will replace the pave- ment and sidewalk. The con- tract could be completed in two to three weeks under ideal circumstances said Vic Hiebert. RESTAURANT' L. Samoa. worthy :0! your _ePofktettli?,eo l - ' r - , ' q 8 ' , :gorir.sd. _ V _ " _ iv' U _. a ' "fi' 'L' Mil " "ff _ ' if " - _ " _ MI.Ag " _ . "e. w q ", %i? , , , b CANADA EMPLOYMENT GENTIIE A Full STUDENTS t CLOSED Until Next Year, we would like to thank the k-W area community for HIRING A STUDENT And Encourage you to do so again next summer. Many of the courses and lectures listed below begin the week of September 19th. To avoid disappointment, register early! Class sums are limited. For more Information. contact Brenda Fisher. 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