for the municipalities is providing
enough storage and pumping capac-
ity to service their residents during
hot dry summer days where usage
is higher than water supply from the
Commission,” says Smith. “Other chal-
lenges relate to planning for growth
such that the Commission is ready
and well-funded to expand the water
supply lines to communities when the
usage demands that additional infra-
structure be provided.”
The CRSWSC Board Members are
engaged and collaboratively work
together to benefit the region and all
CRSWSC members, as opposed to
focussing on their specific municipali-
ties. Says Smith, “Our Board members
are prudent in identifying growth
projections and planning for the
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