P.A. locals can soon seek reimbursement following oil spill
Businesses and residents looking for reimbursement in the wake of the oil spill on the North Saskatchewan River will soon have the chance to speak to insurance representatives directly.
Prince Albert city manager Jim Toye provided an update to media on the ongoing water use restrictions in the city. As of Thursday morning the restrictions on commercial water use, which forced local car washes, dry cleaners and laundromats to close temporarily last month, had been lifted.
Partial restrictions remain in place for residents of P.A. while restrictions for rural water utility customers and at civic properties such as Kinsman Water Park and Cooke Municipal Golf Course will remain in place for the time being.
“We will add these users gradually to our system once we can assure that what we have is a sustainable water supply and it continues to be safe, potable water and we’re able to maintain sufficient capacity to provide service to everyone,” Toye said.