The lagoons in Stratford will be filled in and will likely become green space, says Mayor David Dunphy. (Julia Cook/CBC)Stratford Mayor David Dunphy says the town's decision to build its own sewage treatment plant is the right one. Town council voted Wednesday in favour of building its own plant instead of shipping its sewage to Charlottetown's plant. The town will also save about $3 million in operating costs over the next 20 years under the new system, Dunphy said. As for the existing lagoons, they will be filled in and likely used as green space, Dunphy said.
Source: CBC News September 15, 2016 22:18 UTC