"ch" We do nol anucipate any adverse elleelx m the plumbing of the households or husr nesses located in this area. Should you experience any prohlems that you fecl are related to this issue. or have any queslmnx. please contact any ol the following Customer Service Repreurmatwc Mr hm Walton City of Waterloo Regional Muniupaln) ot Wzllerltm Waterloo Service Centre 206‘) Ottawa St S 265 lmunglon Court KIIehener ON Nll: tkt Watcrloo ON N2] 'ifr? Tel 519-'i75i"i7 _ "57 Tel 519-747-86l l The area serviced by the Zone 6 water pumping station as outlined in the above map is experiencing water distribution pressure fluctuations. The Region of Waterloo and City of Waterloo are investigating the problems and will take corrective action. In the meantime, we regret any inconveniences this might have created. Waterloo Region's Premier Scrapbook Store Complete Collision and Refinishing Service Q430 Albert Street, Waterloo 88 1tg1fgls Auto Bod ' Notice of Water System Pressure Fluctuations in Waterloo lone 6 Failing. Oct. 28th "I an. is n lot. 370 Eastbridge Blvd., Waterloo 74t mvw.tworcmptroohMemfs.th 'itil' SCRAPBOOK Region of Waterloo PUBLIC NOTICE Friends sum. Od. 29a: I0 an. in 5 [LIL 746-6672 K Continued from page s "Who's going to take the responsibility?" asked Reidi- get. A lot of time no one has. It's been really frus- tracing." Tun Anderson. Waterloo's director of public works. said the city does sampling at customers' taps at a range of locations around the city that would be representative of the quality of water in the City committed to water testing: official FEET HIIIIT? WE CAN HELP CUSTOM ORTHOTIG & FOOTWEAR Complete Foot “info 751 Victoria St. s Suit 105 'dl,',:', " Year to date, he said, the city has collected more than 900 samples in the weekly sampling program. If there are any failing results it requires a resampling at the site the suspect finding was drawn from "If the sample fails again, then you ultimately move to a boiled-water advisory." said Anderson. "That testing is an ongo- ing thing and that's present in all water distribution sys- tems; it's not unique Wat’s‘mc Fuss' , catch The ““11“ A " L“ "ttMotu Scrapbook ' school 3 funstuff stealing cards ' hardware ' helium dollar store shopping at its finest for value tett to right: Louis Inward cw. ï¬nancial cum Mgr Duane 2appitelli, 5mm Assume Mgr. Michelle McPhee, Associate My. David Kohler MBA (in (w (ML. Senior Assam: Mgr. The sky's the limit when you’re an advisor with Clarica. ro.'. Even in the west end of the city, where mostly new plastic watermains make up the distribution system. new subdivisions have had an Anderson said the city received more than 1,200 discoloured water com- plaints last year from its 28.000‘water customers. but is on pace to have fewer complaints this year with about 700 logged so far. As to the source ofthe discolouration. the water- main relining project through the central corridor of Waterloo was meant to clear up some of iron-laced water, but the problem per- sists. to Waterloo." "We're thinking of getting rid of' the hot tub." - Ernie Reidiger resident DMMWMW “00.0?â€me sum-Ilaâ€- "We're thinking of getting rid ofthe hot tub." he said. "They'll be presenting some preliminary findings to council in late November or early December," said Anderson. about the project. "They'U tell city council what direction they should move in. "Ever since Walkerton it has resulted in some signifi- cant changes to water com- position. What are the effects of that on the distrib- ution system itself, that's the big question. We don't really know the answers at this stage." keidiger is considering a more drastic solution. The city has initiated a research project with the University of Waterloo to look at whether the increased amount of chlo- rine used in the system. as dictated by the province after the fallout of the Walk- erton water tragedy, has had an effect on the infrastruc- ture. inordinate number of water quality issues. CLARI CA m I!â€