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Letter: There comes an end to potable water

Those of you who are intelligent and aware, must ask how [washing hospital laundry] will impact Kelowna's water?

To the editor:

Due to Interior Health Authority laundry contract being privatized and centralized, all laundry will be done at Kelowna General Hospital.

Beyond all the numerous concerns about trucking contaminated linen, is one dire bottom line: Those of you who are intelligent and aware, must ask how it will impact Kelowna's water?

I have written to Kelowna Mayor Basran in light of his recent appearance on Global TV stating that ground waters are being taken up before reaching Okanagan Lake and the lake levels are being adversely affected. One wonders if the decision makers did the simple math about how much more water is going to be used for the increased dirty laundry?

It does not take much calculation to recognize the population surge in the area and therefore the greater demands on what should never be taken for grantedÏ㽶ÊÓƵֱ²¥”potable water. It is not an infinitely renewable resource.

P. Findlay, Vernon

 



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