Montreal Gazette

Communitie­s want more protection for water supplies

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Representa­tives from 338 Quebec municipali­ties that are calling on the province to grant them increased power to protect their water supplies said Saturday that they’re ready to take the matter to court.

The towns want to be able to ensure any future oil and gas installati­ons have to be at least two kilometres from drinking water sources, rather than the 500 metres currently required by the government.

The representa­tives held a meeting in Drummondvi­lle on Saturday, where they unanimousl­y approved a resolution to take legal action if the government doesn’t indicate whether it will authorize them to apply their draft regulation.

But Gerard Jean, who is mayor of Lanoraie, said the province’s environmen­t minister has appeared open to the committee’s request.

He said the municipali­ties’ position is based on more than 300 pages of scientific expertise that shows 500 metres of separation is not enough to prevent contaminat­ion.

Provincial Environmen­t Minister Isabelle Melancon met with the group earlier this week and has promised to have an answer by the week of April 9.

Recently, the Quebec town of Ristigouch­e won a battle in Superior Court against oil company Gastem, which had launched legal action against the tiny municipali­ty after it passed a bylaw banning drilling within a two-kilometre zone.

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