Saint John's drinking water is safe to drink........That message delivered to Common Council with the warning chlorine treatment doesn't protect the water year round.
Council will have to decide whether all of us who live in the city will be using water meters with the aim being to reduce consumption.
The Acting Commissioner of Water Bill Edwards tells CHSJ News meters will let you know how much water you're consuming and the more you use, the more you pay and that, according to Edwards, will save the city alot of money.
Edwards also says the estimated cost of providing safe drinking water with advanced treatment may not be as high as 280 million dollars.
Once the water is properly treated, Councillor Donna Reardon says the city could generate additional revenue by selling some of it.