Saskatchewan city 2nd in water taste test after oil spill shut water intakes
PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. — A Saskatchewan city that had to shut down its water supply intakes for almost two months after crude oil leaked into a river was awarded second place in a water taste test.
Prince Albert got the ranking in the American Water Works Association “Best of the Best” competition held in Calgary in October.
Municipalities in Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Alberta took part in the annual competition.
Andy Busse, manager of Prince Albert’s water treatment plant, says it’s especially significant given the challenges the city faced this summer due to the oil spill.


