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A Wastewater Treatment Site at Daigle Lake that Is Concerned

Summary by Le Nord-Côtier
There are concerns about the installation of a septic tank sludge treatment system at 1.3 km from the residences and water of Daigle Lake. However, the RCM of Sept-Rivières and the proponent behind the project are reassuring. If they hear the concerns of the residents of the Daigle Lake area, the prefect of the RCM of Sept-Rivières, Benoît Méthot, and Jean Marchand, director of the Gaumar company, are of the same opinion. If there was a threat t…
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There are concerns about the installation of a septic tank sludge treatment system at 1.3 km from the residences and water of Daigle Lake. However, the RCM of Sept-Rivières and the proponent behind the project are reassuring. If they hear the concerns of the residents of the Daigle Lake area, the prefect of the RCM of Sept-Rivières, Benoît Méthot, and Jean Marchand, director of the Gaumar company, are of the same opinion. If there was a threat t…

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Le Nord-Côtier broke the news on Monday, June 29, 2026.
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