New Ryley truck fill station gets a grand opening
Highway 14 Regional Water Services Commission officially inaugurated its new truck fill station in Ryley on Thursday, Aug. 16 with a ribbon cutting ceremony and unveiling of the sign.
Attending the ceremony was MLA Jackie Lovely, along with various representatives of the Highway 14 Commission and local municipal chairs and board directors.
This project was made possible through generous funding awarded to the Bathgate Water Co-op from Beaver County that was provided to the County by Clean Harbors. Claystone Waste also made a contribution.
Ultimately, it was agreed that there would be a three-way funding split between Beaver County/Bathgate Water Co-op; Claystone Waste; and Highway 14 Regional Water Services Commission.
The Bathgate Water Co-op was formally established in the spring of 2011 . . . contd.
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