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VOTE YES FOR THE REFERENDUM REFERENDUM

The Town of Gibsons is asking voters to approve


borrowing for cross connection control valves and
FOR WATER
water meters. CONSERVATION
If passed, the Town of Gibsons would receive a BC
Government Grant for $609,000 and secure a low
interest loan for the remaining $951,000 to be paid
over 20 years. The grant will expire unless we vote yes
now!

Town Council, Staff and the Parks and Infrastructure


Committee have been working on this application
(adopted by our previous council) for ten years.

Ministry of Environment Canada 2004 reports flat-rate


users consume 20% more water than metered users.
Water metering will conserve our water supply.

A Referendum on this issue is part of the local election,


November 15th 2008.

TOWN INFORMATION
604.886.2274 SATURDAY, NOV. 15
8:00 am—8:00 pm,
Internet: www.gibsons.ca
GIBSONS TOWN HALL
WHY WATER METER? THE FACTS
1. Water consumption has more than doubled in
1. The BC Water Act requires contamination protection for all Gibsons in the last year.
community water supplies. We must either install Cross Connection
2. The Town has a grant of $609,000 from the Province
Control valves or chlorinate our drinking water supply. Meters will be
added simultaneously to cut down future costs. to help with costs if we start the work in 2009.
3. The capacity/lifespan of our Aquifer is unknown.
2. We must have water meters to qualify for future grants. BC
government grants require the Town to prove it is conserving water 4. Gibsons residents pay the lowest rates for water on the
(water meters). Coast, $375 per house next year
3. Your water bill, $375/yr, covers purchase price, borrowing cost, 5. Taxpayers repayment for valves and meters will be
installation cost, maintenance cost, staff costs and long term approximately $3.00/mo per household over 20 years
replacement costs. or less.
4. Pay only for what you use with water metering, a fair water bill. 6. The installation of the cross connection controls, will
5. Health could suffer if we have to chlorinate our aquifer water.
protect our water without chlorination.
7. Installing a chlorination system could cost over $2
6. Metering has proven effective to reduce water use.
million, twice as much as cross connection control
7. Metering helps find leaks in supply system so they can be fixed. and meters.
8. When we consume less water, we pump less, waste less energy 8. The approximate cost of the meter portion now is
pumping and create less wear and tear on our pumping systems. $305,000. If we choose to install meters later it could
9. Average yearly water use now is 477 liters water per person per day. cost us an additional $170,000 (at today's rates).
9. To build a reservoir to hold's one week's supply of
Don't be confused. Water metering water for the Town could cost $30 million for a
has been thoroughly explored and reservoir would be the size of a soccer field and 3
debated as a conservation initiative storeys high with chlorination required.
by our council and staff. It is a
financially viable option which will
not cause hardship and which will This information flyer is brought to you by the
extend the lifespan of our Aquifer.
Exercise your right to participate in
Gibsons Landing Community Association.
democracy, get the facts, decide for Please email glca@gibsonscommunityinfo.com to learn
yourself and vote in the more about our group. We are happy to forward you a
referendum. copy of our Constitution, Vision, Values and Goals.

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