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Port Perry Star, 22 Sep 1987, p. 9

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After years of waiting, residents of Greenbank are one step closer to a communal water supply system in their hamlet. At the last meeting of Regional council, members voted over- whelmingly to consider the con- struction of such a communal water system during the 1988 water budget, subject to the availability of grants from the Ministry of the Environment. A report from the commissioner of public works, Bill Twelvetrees, at the end of March, proposed that the residents of Greenbank be provided information on the construction of a communal water supply system. In- vestigation as far back as December 1981 by the consulting firm of Totten Sims Hubicki had shown a communal system was the only way to alleviate water pro- blems in certain parts of the hamlet. In early June, an information package was mailed to a total of 102 property owners in Greenbank. Each owner was requested to return the form included in the package in- dicating their preference for the communal water system. According to Twelvetrees, 60 responses were received, represen- ting approximately 59 per cent of the residents. He feels this was an "ex- cellent response," significantly higher than earlier indications ob- tained by the Township of Scugog. The surveys received showed that 51 were in favour of a communal water supply, eight were against it, and one person was in favour of such a project but not if it was going to cost money by way of frontage charges for hook-up to the system. Based on the results of the survey, Twelvetrees concluded a total of 50 per cent of the residents favoured the communal project. Due to this interest, council has approved the hiring of Totten Sims Hubicki to complete the design for the project as they had completed the preliminary study of the private water supplies in Greenbank. Funds in the amount of $100,000 ... to the following businesses, organizations and individuals in the Port Perry area who, through their support, made the Concert in the Park Series possible for the summer of 1987. were set aside in the 1987 water budget in anticipation of a favourable response from residents. But the actual construction of the water system will not be able to pro- ceed until such time as the Ministry of the Environment indicates that the grant funding will be available. Under normal procedures, the region must advise the Ministry of their intended programs for 1988 this October. They must then await advice from the province as to the availability of those funds. As the Greenbank project is the second involving a large grant re- quirement (the first of a new water supply in Newtonville this year, which received government grant approval), Twelvetrees indicated he did not know whether the province would be in a position to provide the funds required for Greenbank in a single year. He felt the impact of these two projects on the region would have to be examined as part of the annual water and sewer finan- cing study. Bandshell Chairman, Bill Barr PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, September 22, 1987 -- 9 Greenbank water system under scrutiny Works chairman, Gerry Emm, said last week's resolution by coun- cil was the first step in co-ordinating the Greenbank water supply pro- ject. He alluded the hamlet had ex- perienced problems with their water systems for the past 10 years and that a communal effort would link three small new developments and the rest of the hamlet to one water system. Many residents have been ex- periencing problems with their private wells, which have been con- taminated by road salt and effluent from septic tanks. ® ECONOMY @ STANDARD/FULL SIZE e LOW RATES ® COMPACT @ LONG TERM LEASING N ) OO) A) ) ) Hous PEE EB _-- Monday to Friday : Monday to Friday 8 AM to 5 PM PONTIAC BUICK LIMITED 8 AM to 5 PM 10 VANEOWARD DRIVE PORT PERRY 985 8414 N L} PORT PERRY l.G.A. LAKE SCUGOG LUMBER FOWLER-DAVIES LAWYERS FORD TAYLOR MERCURY IRWIN SMITH MUSIC BRUTON'S IDA DRUG STORE STEDMANS DEPT. STORE DOWSON'S VALU-MART PORT PERRY PRINTING GEO. STONE REALTY EMMERSON INSURANCE ~ W. FRANK REALTY EMIEL'S PLACE RESTAURANT * GUARDIAN DRUG STORE VAN CAMP CONTRACTING WAGG HAROLD Funeral Service D.J. TAYLOR INSURANCE DAISY'S FABRICS PORT PERRY ROTARY CLUB DON FORDER INSURANCE DR. JACK COTTRELL BANK ROYAL COUNTRY LANE REALTY CONWAY PLACE BAYSHORE DENNIS ANDERSON CHEV - OLDS WILLY & SON SMALL ENGINES WINTERS SUTHERLAND MOASE MARLIN TRAVEL CANADIAN TIRE STORE CANADIAN IMPERIAL | Bank of Commerce SETTLEMENT HOUSE from my heart PHILP PONTIAC BUICK RIDGENORTH REALTY LTD. MOTHER JACKSON'S ~ Open Kitchen NONQUON TRAVEL 1 ALEX SHEPHERD & FAMILY

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