Water OK: Oil-spill cities can open intakes on North Saskatchewan River
REGINA — Communities affected by an oil spill into the North Saskatchewan River are being told it’s OK to start using the water again.
Saskatchewan’s Water Security Agency says the cities of North Battleford, Prince Albert and Melfort can resume taking water from the river.
The cities had to shut off their intakes and find alternate water sources after the oil plume from a Husky Energy (TSE:HSE) pipeline spill moved downstream.
Up to 250,000 litres of oil mixed with a lighter hydrocarbon leaked into the river near Maidstone, Sask., in July.


