or the Wakaw School web site for a detail analysis of the
the Wakaw Treatment Plant by students in  Biology 20. 
The Wakaw-Humboldt Regional Water Supply System, owned and operated by Sask Water, distributes quality water to almost 10,000 people in nine communities and eight rural municipalities in the Wakaw-Humboldt area. The system includes a pump station on the South Saskatchewan River west of Wakaw, two booster stations, a water treatment plant at Wakaw and approximately 190 kilometres of pipeline. The system currently serves the towns of Hoey, St. Isidore-de-Bellevue, Domremy, Wakaw, Bruno, Humboldt, Muenster, Annaheim and Lake Lenore as well as surrounding rural municipalities. For more information, visit the Sask Water web site @ www.saskwater.com


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Wakaw-Humboldt Regional Water Supply System
Modern Water Treatment Plant Located near Wakaw
The Wakaw-Humboldt Regional Water Supply System, owned and operated by Sask Water, distributes quality water to almost 10,000 people in nine communities and eight rural municipalities in the Wakaw-Humboldt area. The system includes a pump station on the South Saskatchewan River west of Wakaw, two booster stations, a water treatment plant at Wakaw and approximately 190 kilometres of pipeline. The system currently serves the towns of Hoey, St. Isidore-de-Bellevue, Domremy, Wakaw, Bruno, Humboldt, Muenster, Annaheim and Lake Lenore as well as surrounding rural municipalities. For more information, visit the Sask Water web site @ www.saskwater.com


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Computerized Control Centre
Technician Conducting Tests
Pumps
Pumps
or the Wakaw School web site for a detail analysis of the
the Wakaw Treatment Plant by students in  Biology 20. 
Wakaw-Humboldt Regional Water Supply System