Thursday, June 13, 2013

Moose Jaw Times-Herald: RBC, city team up for initiative to conserve fresh water

The Royal Bank of Canada presented a donation
of $10,000 to the City of Moose Jaw on Thursday
in support of the residential rainwater harvesting
and conservation program. (From left): Coun. Don
Mitchell, environment advisory committee chairperson
Don McKenzie, acting director of engineering Mahabub
Zaman, environment advisory committee member
Ken Hawkes, RBC employee Randy Redenbach,
engineering technologist Carolyn Bowler, Mayor
Deb Higgins and RBC branch manager Peter Hleck.
Times-Herald photo by Lisa Goudy

By Lisa Goudy

A Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) and city program will recycle rainwater.

Members of the RBC branch on High Street presented environment advisory committee chairperson Don McKenzie with a $10,000 cheque on Thursday to support the residential rainwater harvesting and conservation program.

“Really what this does is falls under the RBC blue water project in order to protect our fresh water,” said Peter Hleck, RBC branch manager. “This will help (the city’s) initiative.”

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