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Water bottle filling and drinking station to be installed in McMillan Park

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After a deferral from its April 13 meeting, Erin council went forward with a decision to install a water bottle filling and drinking station in McMillan Park.

Water superintendent Joe Babin presented an updated report on April 24, recommending a blue Elkay model with a cost of $10,704, including purchase, shipping and installation.

The other option from Haws, cost $12,263.

The project, which is expected to be installed by the end of June, is funded through the Nestlé Waters Canada voluntary levy.

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Councillor Matt Sammut was the only one who voted against the recommendation, saying, “I’m against that specific model and that specific colour, yes.”

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