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Delay for new treatment line at Sept-Îles water plant - Le Nord-Côtier

Summary by Le Nord-Côtier
The Septilians will have to wait a little longer, before a new treatment process is put in place, to ensure the disinfection of drinking water. The City had announced that the new treatment system, which was moving from chlorine to monochloramine, had to be carried out during the week of February 24th. However, during the start-up procedures, a leak of water was discovered. "This is a problem of watertightness. We must have a water reserve that …
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The Septilians will have to wait a little longer, before a new treatment process is put in place, to ensure the disinfection of drinking water. The City had announced that the new treatment system, which was moving from chlorine to monochloramine, had to be carried out during the week of February 24th. However, during the start-up procedures, a leak of water was discovered. "This is a problem of watertightness. We must have a water reserve that …

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Le Nord-Côtier broke the news in on Friday, April 18, 2025.
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