Precautionary Drinking Water Advisory – Rescinded

Rescinding Letter November 5th, 2021


This letter is to advise that the Water Security Agency (WSA) in consultation with the Saskatchewan
Health Authority, Saskatoon office, has by way of this letter rescinded the Precautionary Drinking
Water Advisory (PDWA) issued to the Town of Radisson (300 400 blocks of William St) on
November 1, 2021.

See:  RE: Rescinding of Precautionary Drinking Water Advisory

Connie Henning, CAO

Emergency Water Shut Off – November 1st

This morning, Unicon will be coming to replace a valve shut off by the school as they have a water break inside the building. We will try to isolate the line to one area and hopefulness:

THE WATER WILL BE TURNED OFF ON THE 300 BLOCK AND 400 BLOCK OF WILLIAM STREET TODAY WHILE THE WATER MAIN VALVE IS REPLACED BY THE SCHOOL.

If we are unable to isolate the line, the entire town will be turned off for approximately 20 30 minutes while the repairs are being made.

There could be a PDWA in place for the area where the water is turned off until such time as Water Security Agency rescinds the order. We will update you with more information as we receive it.

 

Connie Henning  / CAO

PDWA Due to Line Replacement – Rescinded

Update – September 24th, 2021

2021 09 23 Radisson PDWA Rescinding Letter


September 10th

Due to line replacements at the water treatment plant, we will be on a Precautionary Drinking Water Advisory (PDWA) effective September 14, 2021.
Please be advised that there may be complete loss of water or decreased water pressure at times.
The Bulk Water facility will be CLOSED.

The advisory will be on until such time as the work is completed and clearance is given by Water Security Agency.


Copies of the PDWA are being distributed door to door. Please follow the safe water use directions/instructions as directed on the ORDER.



Connie Henning, CAO

CoVid-19 Policy

Effective July 11, 2021, The Council of the Town of Radisson hereby implements the following
policy with regards to maintaining it’s employees, Council Members’, and the public‘s safety now
that the CoVid19 restrictions have been lifted in their entirety:

1. Social Distancing will continue to be maintained within the municipal buildings knows as: the

“Shop” building(s), the “Office” building, and the “Recycling building(s).

2. When unable to Social Distance the recommended distance of 2 metres between

persons, masks are encouraged to be worn.

3. When a Council Meeting is in session and a distance of 2 metres cannot be

maintained:


a) persons attending in the Chambers must maintain social distancing as designated

by the placement of chairs.


b) a maximum of eight (8) members of the public will be allowed in Chambers in order to

avoid crowding.


c) delegates will be reduced to two (2) persons attending in the chambers for the duration of their
appointment only.


4. Persons in charge of other municipally owned buildings may implement their own CoVid19 policy if

they so desire.



Dated this 9th day of July, 2021.  (PDF)

Pool Closure for Summer of 2021

The Radisson Swimming Pool will be closed for the summer of 2021.

With careful consideration, The Radisson Recreation Association has made the decision to close the Radisson Swimming Pool for the 2021 season. Due to many challenges and constraints presented by the Covid19 pandemic,we felt this was the best decision. We understand this is disappointing news for our patrons and our community, and we apologize for this inconvenience. Please know we are continuing to move forward and stay focused on finishing improvements and upgrades to both our pool and ball facilities, fundraising and staff recruitment. Our community is very important to us and our facilities,and we thank you for your understanding during these challenging times. Thank you for all your support.Sincerely,The Radisson Recreation Association

Drink Water Advisory Has Been Lifted

 

Drink Water advisory has been lifted.

See Rescinding Letter

 

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(Do Not Drink Notice – April 9th)

This Notice applies to all residents and users of the Town of Radisson and is effective: April 9, 2021 at 10:30am.

This Do Not Drink Notice is issued due to the water containing very high levels of chlorine and elevated manganese.

A communication(electronic) issue with the raw water supply has resulted in an overfeed of sodium hypochlorite and potassium permanganateto the drinking water supplied by the Town of Radisson.

The Water Security Agency and Town of Radisson are advising all consumers to NOT USE THE TAP WATER FOR DRINKING AND COOKING UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.

Consumers should do the following:

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