Jaycee Wright from Res Eau shares with us a brief overview of the project.

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The Gillies Bay Improvement District is pleased to welcome to our community, the Res’Eau Centre for Mobilizing Innovation team, from the University of British columbia. The Gillies Bay Improvement District entered into a collaborative partnership agreement with Res’Eau in early March to conduct a water treatment study of Cranby Lake.  A community presentation was scheduled for March 28th, but due to the Covid -19 situation that meeting was postponed. As the data collection is time sensitive the mobile treatment plant was brought over and set up so that testing could begin in mid May. The team will be testing several prospective solutions simultaneously in its Mobile Water Treatment Plant. Once the testing has been completed and the results are compiled, the Community will be involved in the next steps.

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