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Bashaw town council wants more information before it can decide on a business request to drill its own water well inside the municipal boundaries. Councillors heard the request at their April 29 regular meeting which was chaired by Deputy Mayor Rosella Peterman. Councillors hosted a representative of PolyAg Recycling, Dan Zembal, and also had a letter in their agenda package from a second representative, Damian Flegel, asking for permission to drill a water well for their 3.25 acre Bashaw plant located at 5024 46th Ave, rather than use the town water system. Flegel stated in his letter that the well water would be used to supply PolyAg s production system needs and would be non-potable.
Bashaw council will uphold a $220.50 bill sent to a resident over a frozen water line after the resident objected to being charged for the situation. The decision was made at the March 4 regular meeting of council which was streamed via Zoom to meet pandemic rules. Town Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) Theresa Fuller presented council with a letter from a resident who had a water line freeze during the recent cold snap, and was unhappy the Town of Bashaw billed the resident for the staff time involved. “On the morning of Feb. 12 I had no water,” stated the handwritten letter which had the name and address removed. “There was water at 1:30 a.m.