Notice to the Residents & Bulk Water Users of the Village of Rosemary

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The water transmission main from the Newell Regional Water Services- Water Treatment Plant in Brooks, to the Village of Rosemary has been completed!

For residents safety we are performing bacteriological testing.

It is anticipated that on Monday, September 22 Newell Regional Services Corporation (NRSC) will begin to supply water to the Village of Rosemary

Since, October 2012, NRSC has been using a method of water disinfection with the addition of ammonia to chlorine to change the disinfection process to chloramines. Chloramines are proven to be very effective in the treatment of water that has to travel long distances from the treated source to the end user.

Chloramines have been approved for use by Health Canada, Alberta Health and Alberta Environment. NRSC meets and exceeds all Canadian Drinking Water Quality Standards. Those standards are rigorously monitored by our treatment plant operators, Alberta Health Services and Alberta Environment.

However, chloramines are required to be removed from water for those that are practicing home hemodialysis (kidney dialysis). Alberta Health Services monitors those home patients.

For those that have fish in home aquariums, chloramines should also be removed from the water. Chloramines can be removed using chemicals or a carbon filter before water is introduced into a fish tank or removed using special drops that are available at local pet stores.

If you require further information on chloramines please see our website at: www.nrsc.ca.

On the site are FAQ’s and Answers, directions to Health Canada and other water authorities in Canada and the United States

NRSC welcomes all Village of Rosemary residents and we are keen to provide a Safe, Secure and Sustainable water System as well as dependable and excellent Service!

Ralph Havinga
General Manager


Notice to the Residents Of the Village of Rosemary

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The water transmission main from the Newell Regional Water Services- Water Treatment Plant in Brooks, to the Village of Rosemary has almost been completed!

For residents safety we are performing pressure testing, flushing and bacteriological testing.

It is anticipated that around Monday, September 15 Newell Regional Services Corporation (NRSC) will begin to supply water to the Village of Rosemary

Further information on the exact date will be forthcoming.

Since, October 2012, NRSC has been using a method of water disinfection with the addition of ammonia to chlorine to change the disinfection process to chloramines. Chloramines are proven to be very effective in the treatment of water that has to travel long distances from the treated source to the end user.

Chloramines have been approved for use by Health Canada, Alberta Health and Alberta Environment. NRSC meets and exceeds all Canadian Drinking Water Quality Standards. Those standards are rigorously monitored by our treatment plant operators, Alberta Health Services and Alberta Environment.

However, chloramines are required to be removed from water for those that are practicing home hemodialysis (kidney dialysis). Alberta Health Services monitors those home patients.

For those that have fish in home aquariums, chloramines should also be removed from the water. Chloramines can be removed using chemicals or a carbon filter before water is introduced into a fish tank or removed using special drops that are available at local pet stores.

If you require further information on chloramines please see our website at: www.nrsc.ca.

On the site are FAQ’s and Answers, directions to Health Canada and other water authorities in Canada and the United States.

NRSC welcomes all Village of Rosemary residents and we are keen to provide a Safe, Secure and Sustainable water System as well as dependable and excellent Service!