Stanhope residents are split on the rural municipality of North Shore's plan to replace its aging, individualized water system with a well field for the Stanhope peninsula. Local council and about 80 residents met Tuesday evening at the North Shore Community Centre for a public meeting about replacing the current system — consisting of hundreds of private freshwater wells — with one that would have roughly 20 kilometres of piping throughout the peninsula, with water drawn from a well-field site to be constructed nearby.
6 west Saint John neighbourhoods to switch to east side water system
Less than two years after switching Saint John's west side to a new drinking water system, the city is now diverting many of those same neighbourhoods to a new water source. The areas affected include Saint John's lower west side, Milford, Randolph, Fundy Heights, Duck Cove and Sand Cove. They are to begin receiving surface water from the Loch Lomond Treatment plant on the city's east side by the end of the year. At the same time the city has cancelled its contract with the engineering firm that was instrumental in the creation of the west side well field water system and hired a law firm to pursue the company, BGC Engineering, for costs.