Notice of Transfer Station Hours
NOTICE
TO RATEPAYERS OF
THE R.M. OF MOUNTAIN VIEW NO. 318
NEW:
TRANSFER STATION HOURS ARE:
THURS. 2-7pm
SAT. 10am – 3pm
FOR MORE INFO. CALL 306-377-2144
NOTICE
TO RATEPAYERS OF
THE R.M. OF MOUNTAIN VIEW NO. 318
NEW:
TRANSFER STATION HOURS ARE:
THURS. 2-7pm
SAT. 10am – 3pm
FOR MORE INFO. CALL 306-377-2144
The office will be closed Dec. 24th & 28th.
Merry Christmas, Seasons Greetings and Happy Holidays.
It’s been an eventful and strange year and everyone is looking for something to smile about. In past years, we’d see lots of folks stopping by the office to share some festive cheer, but this year we recognize it’s best to stay home and stay safe.
To help make you smile, we thought we would share our municipal office wreath as our way of wishing you a happy festive season and we want to challenge all of the other RM offices throughout the province to share their decorations and photos and help spread the cheer.
Merry Christmas everyone.
In some ways the global Covid-19 pandemic has made our jobs and home life more complicated and stressful just as it has simplified and strengthened other aspects of our lives. Engaging with your Plant Health Officer (PHO) need not be stressful or worrying. We are working to adapt to the needs of RM and First Nation Band (FNB) Councils, Weed Inspectors, Pest Control Officers, Land Managers, and other stakeholders. While we may need to opt out of meeting with you in person at Council meetings, we are still available to meet with staff and Councils via video conferencing and/or conference calls. Feel free to contact your PHO to make arrangements that work for everyone. Staying engaged with you is still a priority for us.
PHO-Quarterly-Fall-2020The Western Canada Onsite Wastewater Management Association and its affiliates will be promoting septic awareness during the week of September 14 to 18. The purpose of this initiative is to promote proper operation and maintenance of onsite wastewater systems.
Properly designed and maintained wastewater treatment systems effectively reduce or eliminate most human health or environmental threats posed by pollutants in household wastewater. However, they require regular maintenance or they can fail. Failing systems are expensive to repair or replace, and poor maintenance is often the culprit. Systems need to be monitored to ensure that they work properly throughout their service lives.
SK-Septic-Awareness-1Western Canada Onsite Wastewater Management Association (WCOWMA)
Producers can once again take advantage of free hay in Saskatchewan’s provincial highway ditches.
The regular meeting of council for April , 2020 will be held April 14, 2020 at 9am using Zoom.
If you would like to join the meeting please email the office at [email protected]
Please find information below regarding the 2020 Leak Detection survey to take place in your RM beginning April 6, 2020.
If you have any questions or concerns please direct them to Jesse Miller, System Integrity and Standards, (306) 777-9045 or e-mail: [email protected]
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