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Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 1 Jan 2009, p. 2

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Wk Sun-'Ih'bune I Thursday. Ian. 1, 2009 éfiggmofiale Needs .. WHITENING - VENEERS - BONDING - IMPLANTS - LASER DENTISTRY - BRACES WHITENING - VENEERS - BONDING - IMPLANTS, - LASER DENTISTRY - BRACES Q fi New Patients Welcome Insurance Processing Emergencies Seen Promptly Laser Dentistry Are you a victim of ‘1 impaired @ MADD we're ham to help- mama-hamm- mo ca I mmmrmduvoh-r Te|.: 1â€"800-665-MADD WWW-madd-ca NOTHING BRIGHTENS YOUR DAY QUITE LIKE A SMILE The smile of a child, a loved one, a grandparent or a friend can brighten our day and make us all smile. The province has transferred the responsibility for overseeing small drinking water systems from the Ministry of the Environment to the Ministry of Healthy and Long-Term Care and Public Health Units. Whose day have you brightened with your smile? New regulations in effect for drinkingwater systems 5402 Main Street, Suite 210 Stouffville, ON L4A 1H3 Creating Smiles You’ll Want To Use! SmileI/Vork 2 905.640.1010 Stouffville Whitchurch-Stoufiville has three such small drinking water systems: Lemonville Community Centre, Vandorf Community Centre and Whitchurch-Stouffville Museum. Along with the transfer of Publication mail agreement “0007673 authority, which took placemDec: 1, two new regulations under the Health Protection and Promotion Act also came into effect - the Tran- sitional Regulation and Permanent Regulation. “The new regulation was introâ€" duced to reduce the challenges that current drinking water requireâ€" ments pose to owner/ operators of small drinking water systems,” noted a report by Denis Chartrand, Whitchurch-Stouffville’s manager of operations. “A new risk-based, site-specific approach for these systems was developed and the oversight respon- sibility for these systems was trans- ferred to the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care and health units.” Under the risk-based approach. directives for each system will be customized, versus the one-size fits all solution of the past. “It’s our intention to maintain our present service levels until com- pletion of the assessments," com- mented Mr. Chartrand, who also noted the municipality expects its small drinking water system inspec- tion to t/ake place in the latter part of 2009.

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