Sask. Water Security Agency spends $18M on infrastructure projects
Saskatchewan’s Water Security Agency is spending $18 million on major infrastructure projects around the province, the largest of which is the rehabilitation of the Moosomin Dam.
The $9.7 million dam rehabilitation project aims to improve safety at the spillway while ensuring the dam – built in 1954 – can continue to operate reliably. Work is to be completed over the summer.
David Marit, the minister responsible for the Water Security Agency, said the rehabilitation means the dam, which has supported communities in the area for years, will continue to do so well into the future.
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