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Grand Forks to launch water web page

Grand Forks will launch a webpage on their website this week offering education and conservation tips regarding water.

It’s part of the city’s strategy to cut down on their record of very high use – 720 litres per resident per day! That’s a third more than the average British Columbian.

Mayor Brian Taylor says water meters will be installed this year but that’s only part of the solution.

Taylor says a small group in the community is accusing the city of selling water as a commodity but the city is trying to show that meters are part of a water delivery system that needs to be paid for.

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