As you requested the map of the 77 1/4 sections

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88
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Nicholas,

This is starting to make more sense now they are not purchasing but sidelining the holders of this land or using them if they assign more licenses from the bow river by WID seniority at 66% purity versus 40% for highly saline langdon area.  They can justify saying they have enough ground water for Langdon to compensate using these sections but at the cost of additional  saline extraction & need for 26% more water. They are rushing  all these deadlines and are trying to get it through by April 30th at the latest. This is  to push through likely another water licence(I think the 750m3/day  shown in Beacon Ai updated presentation) with the agreement of WID.   The interesting thing is this 2-10 person company incorporated in 2025  doing this massive technical survey is being funded by Langdon waterworks for the (first stage) involving the redesignation. The person hired and employed by Langdon waterworks is on the volunteer boards (also with the president of Langdon waterworks) that will recommend the approval of this project, more than a bit dodgy.

Regards

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Administrator on behalf of Tom Shrake
Phase
Planning
Public Notice
Public notice - Comments invited on the summary of the Initial Project Description and funding available
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  • Date Submitted
    2026-02-07 - 12:48 PM
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