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Twenty years on from the North Battleford Water Crisis


Revisiting North Battleford s water crisis 20 years later
In 2001, thousands fell ill after a parasite seeped into drinking water, prompting a broader look at the fragility of treatment systems in Saskatchewan and beyond.
Author of the article: Amanda Short
Publishing date: May 13, 2021  •  5 hours ago  •  4 minute read  • 
Christine Greer stands in front of the North Battleford water tower. Twenty years ago, thousands of people in North Battleford, including Greer, became ill due to the presence of the parasite cryptosporidium in their drinking water. Photo taken in North Battleford, SK on Monday, April 26, 2021. Photo by Matt Smith /Saskatoon StarPhoenix
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Twenty years after her family became seriously ill from a water-borne parasite, Christine Greer still doesn’t trust what comes out of the tap. ....

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Revisiting North Battleford's water crisis 20 years later


Revisiting North Battleford s water crisis 20 years later
In 2001, thousands fell ill after a parasite seeped into drinking water, prompting a broader look at the fragility of treatment systems in Saskatchewan and beyond.
Author of the article: Amanda Short
Publishing date: May 13, 2021  •  May 13, 2021  •  4 minute read  • 
Christine Greer stands in front of the North Battleford water tower. Twenty years ago, thousands of people in North Battleford, including Greer, became ill due to the presence of the parasite cryptosporidium in their drinking water. Photo taken in North Battleford, SK on Monday, April 26, 2021. Photo by Matt Smith /Saskatoon StarPhoenix
Article content
Twenty years after her family became seriously ill from a water-borne parasite, Christine Greer still doesn’t trust what comes out of the tap. ....

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