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List of regional systems Alberta Capital Wastewater Services Region Wastewater The Alberta Capital Region Wastewater Services commission (ACRWC) provides Commission wastewater transmission and treatment services to 13 municipalities in the Alberta Capital Region, including the City of Fort Saskatchewan, City of Spruce Grove, City of Leduc, City of St. Albert, Strathcona County, Parkland County, Leduc County, Sturgeon County, Town of Beaumont, Town of Bon Accord, Town of Gibbons, Town of Morinville, and Town of Stony Plain. The ACRWC was formed in 1985, and now serves more than 200,000 residents. Click here for more information about the ACRWC. Aqua 7 Regional Water Services Water Commission The Aqua 7 Regional Water Commission provides and operated a water supply system for the municipalities of Kneehill County, Municipal District of Rocky View No. 44, Village of Acme, Village of Beiseker, Village of Carbon, Village of Irricana, and Village of Linden. Click here to see the Aqua 7 Regional Water Commission Regulation Document. Aspen Regional Water Services Water Services The Aspen Regional Water Services Commission was formally established in Commission 2008, and now operates membrane systems, clarifier equipment, water reservoirs, treatment plants, sanitary servers, raw water pipelines, mechanical systems, and regional waterlines across the Athabasca Region. Click here for more information about the Aspen Regional Water Services Commission. Barrhead Regional Water Services Water Commission The Barrhead Regional Water Commission provides water services for both the County of Barrhead and the Town of Barrhead. Click here to see the Barrhead Regional Water Commission Regulation Document. Capital Region Water Services Northeast Water The Capital Region Northeast Water Services Commission provides water Services Commission services to residents in the County of Strathcona, Municipal District of Sturgeon, Town of Redwater, Town of Gibbons, City of Fort Saskatchewan, and Town of Bon Accord that were formerly serviced by the Northeast Water Board. Click here to see the Capital Region Northeast Water Services Commission Regulation Document. Capital Region Water Services Parkland Water The Capital Region Parkland Water Services Commission provides water services Services Commission to residents in the City of Spruce Grove, Town of Stony Plain, and Parkland County. Click here to see the Capital Region Parkland Water Services Commission Regulation Document. Capital Region Water Services Southwest Water The Capital Region Southwest Water Services Commission (CRSWSC) serves the Services Commission potable water needs of the City of Leduc, Camrose County, Leduc County, Town of Beaumont, Town of Calmar, and Village of hay Lakes. EPCOR supplies the CRWSC’s water from two water treatment plants located in Edmonton, using water drawn from the North Saskatchewan River. Click here for more information on the Capital Region Southwest Water Services Commission. Cold Lake Regional Water and Wastewater Services Utility Services The Cold Lake Utility Services Commission provides water and wastewater Commission services for the City of Cold Lake, Municipal District of Bonnyville No. 87, and the Cold Lake Indian Reserve #149. Click here to view the Cold Lake Regional utility Services Commission Regulation Document. Darwell Lagoon Wastewater Services commission The Darwell Lagoon Commission provides wastewater services for Lac Ste. Anne County, the Summer Village of Silver Sands, and the Summer Village of South View. Click here to see the Darwell Lagoon Commission Regulation Document. Elk Point/St. Paul Water Services Regional Water The Elk Point/St. Paul Regional Water Commission provides water services for Commission the Town of Elk Point and the County of St. Paul. Click here to see the Elk Point/St. Paul Regional Water Commission Regulation Document. Foothills Regional Wastewater and Solid Waste Services Commission The Foothills Regional Services Commission provides wastewater and solid waste services for the Municipal District of Foothills No. 31, Town of Black Diamond, Town of High River, Town of Nanton, Town of Okotoks, and Town of Turner Valley. Click here to see the Foothills Regional Services Commission Regulation Document. Henry Kroeger Water Services Regional Water The Henry Kroeger Regional Water Services Commission provides water services Services Commission to Starland County, the Town of Hanna, Town of Oyen, Village of Cereal, village of Delia, Village of Youngstown, and the Special Areas Board. Click here to see the Henry Kroeger Regional Water Services Commission Regulation Document. Highway 12/21 Water Services Regional Water The Highway 12/21 Regional Water Services Commission provides water services Services Commission to Camrose County, Lacombe County, the Town of Bashaw, Village of Alix, Village of Clive, Village of Edberg, and Village of Ferintosh. Click here to see the Highway 12/21 Regional Water Services Commission Regulation Document. Highway 14 Regional Water Services Water Services The Highway 14 Regional Water Services Commission provides water services to Commission Beaver County, the Town of Tofield, Town of Viking, Village of Holden, and Village of Ryley. The Commission was obtains its water supply from EPCOR through Strathcona County, and provides meter reading and billing to almost 800 residential and business customers. Click here for more information about the Highway 14 Regional Water Services Commission. Highway 28/63 Water Services Regional Water The Highway 28/63 Regional Water Services Commission provides water services Services Commission to Smoky Lake county, Thorhild County, the Town of Smoky Lake, Village of Vilna, and Village of Waskatenau. Click here to see the Highway 28/63 Regional Water Services Commission Regulation Document. Highway 3 Regional Water Services Water Services The Highway 3 Regional Water Services Commission Provides water services to Commission the County of Forty Mile No. 8, Municipal District of Taber, and Town of Bow Island. Click here to see the Highway 3 Regional Water Services Commission Regulation Document. John S. Batiuk Water Services Regional Water The John S. Batiuk Regional Water Commission provides water services to Commission Strathcona County, Lamont County, the Town of Bruderheim, Town of Lamont, Town of Mundare, Town of Vegreville, and Village of Chipman. Click here to see the John S. Batiuk Regional Water Commission Regulation Document. Lethbridge Regional Water Services Water Services The Lethbridge Regional Water Services Commission provides water services to Commission Lethbridge County and the Town of Coaldale. Click here to see the Lethbridge Regional Water Services Commission Regulation Document. Magrath and District Water Services Regional Water The Magrath and District Regional Water Services Commission provides water Services Commission services to Cardston County and the Town of Magrath. Click here to see the Magrath and District Regional Water Services Commission Regulation Document. Mountain View Water Services Regional Water The Mountain View Regional Water Services Commission provides water Services Commission services to the Town of Bowden, Town of Carstairs, Town of Crossfield, Town of Didsbury, Town of Innisfail, and Town of Olds. The Commission owns and operates the Anthony Henday Water Treatment Plant, which is situation on the banks of the red deer river, and serves a growing population of 30,000 people. Click here for more information on the Mountain View Regional Water Services Commisison. Newell Regional Treated Water and Sanitary Sewer Services Services Corporation Newell Regional Services Corporation (NRSC) is a municipal corporation that was formed between the City of Brooks, County of Newell, Town of Bassano, and Villages of Duchess, Tilley and Rosemary. The Corporation was created as a body that would coordinate and pool resources with member communities to provide safe, effective and efficient water treatment and distribution. Previously, each community owned, operated and serviced individual water treatment plants, all incurring individual maintenance costs, repair costs and ascending budgets. Under the new NRSC, one single body ensures water is safely delivered and all services meet the rigid safety, quality and reporting parameters of Federal, Provincial, Local and Water Industry Standards. In terms of administration, implementation involved each Council coming to agreement on the governing structure, name, participation, transfer of assets, membership on the Board of Directors and voting structure. Once these details were finalized and approved, the Board of Directors worked to draft a shareholders agreement and to obtain a Ministerial Order to form a municipal corporation. Once the agreement was approved and signed by all shareholders, other agreements also had to be drafted and negotiated such as the transfer of asset agreements and water supply agreements. One huge success of this project was the delivery of safe drinking water to the Village of Tilley, approximately 25 kilometres east of Brooks. The village of Tilley, home to 400 people, was under a boil water advisory for three years and the lack of safe drinking water was acting as an obstacle to residential and commercial growth. Newell Regional Services Corporation was able to effectively lift the boil water advisory and bring this basic amenity back into the village. The total cost of the project, which included major upgrades to water treatments facilities as well as a