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BEAUVALLON
Location: 206 Railway Ave. (53.659983, -111.367301)
Status: Open
Water: Potable (ACE regional treated)
Payment Options: Coin, PIN
Rate: $5.25/m3
Hoses Available: 3" overhead hose (no camlock), 3" side fill (female cam lock), 2" side fill (female cam lock)
DERWENT
Location: 9 1 Ave East (53.65503856882806, -110.96515551068943)
Status: Open
Water: Potable (ACE regional treated)
Payment Options: Credit/Debit, PIN
Rate: $5.25/m3
Hoses Available: 3" side fill (male camlock) , 2" side fill (male camlock)
HAIRY HILL
Location: 553018 Rge RD 142 (53.761084, -111.985675)
Status: Open
Water: Potable (ACE regional treated)
Payment Options: Coin, PIN
Rate: $5.25/m3
Hoses Available: 4" overhead (male camlock), 3" side fill (female cam lock), 2" side fill (female cam lock)
TWO HILLS
Location: 5704-46 St (west side of property; west of the Town of Two Hills Water Station) (52.720371, -111.739076)
Status: Open
Water: Non potable (well)
Payment Options: Coin only
Rate: $4.20/m3
Hoses Available: 2" overhead (male camlock)
NOTE: The Town of Two Hills operates a tank loader station on this location as well which provides potable water. For more info on the Town of Two Hills Water Station, call 780-657-3395.
MYRNAM
Location: Rear of Myrnam Seed Cleaning Plant on Hyway 45 (53.655676, -111.228648)
Status: Open
Water: Non potable (well)
Payment Options: Coin, PIN
Rate: $4.20/m3
Hoses Available: 3" overhead (male camlock)
WILLINGDON
Location: 4818-50 Ave (53.82597639268921, -112.11739014702148)
Status: Open
Water: Potable (ACE regional treated)
Payment Options: Credit/Debit, PIN
Rate: $5.25/m3
Hoses Available: 3" Side fill (male camlock), 2" side fill (male camlock)
For more information, or to report an issue, please contact:
Pat Gordeyko
Director of Utilities
780-632-1560
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County of Two Hills Municipal Campsite Bookings for the entire campground at Jackfish Lake or Sandy Lake may be booked through the County Office from March 1 to March 13, 2023. All fees must be paid upon booking, no cancellations once booked for entire campground.
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ADVISORY - AVIAN INFLUENZA
Please be advised that Avian Influenza has been detected in several areas in Alberta; having confirmation of the same in the County of Two Hills as of May 2, 2022. Avian Influenza is highly pathogenic and can be spread to domestic birds by wild bird populations.
Suspect an outbreak?
- Bird owners are legally responsible to notify authorities of Avian Influenza and should call a veterinarian or a local office of the CFIA if they suspect their birds are sick with Avian Influenza.
- For poultry producers and owners with backyard flocks or pet birds, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) website contains resources on Avian Influenza and biosecurity measures.
The County of Two Hills is providing this update as public information and is not directly involved in the notification process. Any questions should be directed to the CFIA.
Please visit https://inspection.canada.ca or follow thier facebook page for more information. Bird owners, should they suspect Avian Influenza, may call CFIA at 1-403-629-1728. For producers, particularly small flock owners with permit questions, may contact 310-FARM.
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SNOW PLOWING
With the onset of winter, the Public Works Department would like to remind residents that the snow plowing of driveways will be available to full-time resident that qualify.
Please ensure that you are on the approved snow plow list and that you have a proper County of Two Hills Snow Plow Flag out to have your driveway cleared.
As part of the snow clearing policy: BUS routes will be given first priority Followed by county roads before driveways are cleared, so please be patient as the Snow Clearing Crew will do their best to reach qualifying residents in a timely manner. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the Public Works Office at 780-657-2499.
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Lastly, due to safety concerns, the County of Two Hills asks residents to fully clear County roads of residual snow when clearing driveways and piling into ditches. Leaving the two ridges is a driving hazard and if an accident occurs the landowner is liable.