Shifting ground means end of gas service for 250 Last Mountain Lake area customers - News Summed Up

Shifting ground means end of gas service for 250 Last Mountain Lake area customers


SaskEnergy removed natural gas service due to shifting ground for about 30 customers in 2015. Regina Beach property owners have had to consider costly repairs or potential abandonment of property altogether due to damaged foundations from shifting and sloping ground. Ground shifting causing safety issuesAccording to Dinu, the ground has always been shifting in the area. "In these zones, the ground shifting hasn't stopped and we're actually seeing it start to accelerate and it's damaging our infrastructure," he explained. According to Burdeniuk, that's what happened for most Regina Beach customers who were cut off two years ago.


Source: CBC News June 06, 2017 20:33 UTC



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