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Drumheller RCMP and Fire Department respond to fire caused by fireworks

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On July 13, 2024, at approximately 11:20 p.m., Drumheller officers on patrol were flagged down by a motorist reporting an ongoing grassfire on Highway 9 part way up the South Hill in Drumheller.
It was further reported that the motorist witnessed unknown persons setting off fireworks causing the fire. The suspects fled the area in a vehicle of unknown description prior to police being notified.
RCMP officers and the Drumheller Fire Department attended the scene extinguishing the fire.
Staff Sergeant Robert Harms of Drumheller RCMP and Fire Chief Derian Rosario of Drumheller Fire Department remind the public that a Fire Restriction is in place due to dry conditions and fireworks are strictly forbidden (see Albertafirebans.ca).
RCMP continue to investigate this matter.
If you have any information regarding this matter or any criminal activity, please contact Drumheller RCMP at 403.823.7590, call 911, or contact your local Police Service. If you wish to remain anonymous, you can contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS), online at www.P3Tips.com or by using the “P3 Tips” app available through the Apple App or Google Play Store.


Work continues on second water main break

 

IMG 2168Town crews continue to work on a second water main break on Highway 9 near Western GM.
Town Staff are onsite; traffic has been reduced to single lane and some localized water outages will occur in the area as repairs are made. Please use caution if in the area.
According to a statement for the Town of Drumheller, “We are currently addressing the water main break on Highway 9, and while we are making progress, we do not have an estimated time for the repair completion. The affected 60-year-old water main is reaching the end of its service life, and due to the type of breaks we are encountering, we may need to address additional sections of the mainline.”

ATCO meter replacements underway

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Residents in Drumheller may notice more of the presence of ATCO Electric workers as it completes its Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) program.
According to its website, “AMI is an integrated system comprising of AMI meters, radio gateways that collect the meter read data, communication networks, and data management systems.
AMI meters are digital electricity meters that measure how much electricity is used and when it is used. Using two-way communication, these meters digitally record and reports consumption in real-time back to ATCO. AMI meters eliminate the use of physical meter reads, resulting in lower operating costs for customers. AMI meters have been implemented all over North America including in Canada from the prairies to the territories.
In Drumheller, that means about 4,300 units will be installed. Urban work in Drumheller will be completed by the end of 2024 and other areas will be covered in 2025 and 2026.
“AMI technology has many benefits such as faster power outage restoration times, reduced operating costs, improved meter reading accuracy, and the ability to detect when some of our infrastructure is deteriorating and in need of replacement,” said Doris Kaufmann Woodcock, Manager, Media Relations & Communications, ATCO. “Importantly, as this is another step towards modernizing our grid, AMI can support those customers wanting to connect their homes or businesses with electronic energy monitoring systems.”
These new meters use a radio frequency to receive and send information, but the emissions are minimal and aligned with Health Canada Standards. They use the same frequency used by everyday items such as baby monitors or garage door openers. Because of the low power signal, there are no health risks.
The website notes the changeover is relatively painless. An ATCO representative will present themselves and explain the process. Power will be disconnected for about 5 minutes for the removals and installation of the new meter.


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