Sask. water intakes closed after oil spill could reopen before winter

Image Courtesy of Jason Franson/The Canadian Press
Image Courtesy of Jason Franson/The Canadian Press

By The Canadian Press, September 1, 2016 

REGINA — The Saskatchewan Water Security Agency says cities affected by an oil spill on the North Saskatchewan River could reopen their water intakes before winter.

Agency spokesman Sam Ferris says there’s no definitive timeline, but adds he’s “fairly confident” most water intakes can be used again before freeze up.

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