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New regulations under Safe Drinking Water Act could impact municipalities

Posted on February 21, 2018 by Source Protection Media Releases

The province is considering a move to require municipalities, such as the Region of Durham, to ensure steps to protect water sources are taken prior to new or expanded drinking water systems being made publicly available.

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