By Kevin Gilby
CRAIK — A Regina based public works engineer has finished his inspection of the Craik Water Treatment plant and presented his findings to the town. His assessment of the problems includes a cost-fixed estimate to complete the corrective work necessary to bring the new plant into operation.
During the Sept. 10 council meeting, council members discussed the suitability of the solution offered and moved to interview the company’s references before committing to further discussions.
At the next council meeting, Oct. 8, Mayor Rick Rogers will present the findings to the town council.
Rogers has indicated that the communities interviewed all provided very positive feedback and he is encouraged that a solution to drinking water may be in sight.