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Thirsty work: Coquitlam to make water meters mandatory for new builds

Coquitlam isn’t on the meter yet, but it’s getting there. Starting in 2027, new developments in the city are set to pay metered water rates, following a unanimous vote from council Monday. “Moving in this direction is a step toward what most other municipalities have done,” said Coun. Dennis Marsden, noting there had been “some […]

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