
Drinking water measures could be in place for months due to oil spill: official
PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. — Communities affected by an oil spill in the North Saskatchewan River can expect precautionary drinking water measures to be in place for weeks or even months, says a Saskatchewan government official.
“It’s not going to be a short-term event,” Sam Ferris with Saskatchewan’s Water Security Agency said Monday.
“It could go on for some time.”
Two cities downstream from the Husky Energy pipeline leak near Maidstone, Sask., have stopped drawing water from the river.