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The Citizen, 2015-04-02, Page 18PAGE 18. THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 2015. Sparling details funding request for council Continued from page 9 starting and that’s going to really help out [the water and wastewater budgets],” he said. “Vehicles are one of the larger expenses that we have.” Efficiencies are also hopefully going to be realized through a new networking system, Nicholson said. “We’re trying to network all the water and sewage facilities so we’re able to pull up the trending data reports and messages,” he said. “The long range plan is to reduce the weekend rounds by staff. One per- son will be able to pull up the reports and there will be a reduced labour cost.” Nicholson also said future plans involve utilizing Huron County’s GIS mapping to target areas where the water mains and road sewers are going to be in need of care. “That will help us prioritize what roads need to be rebuilt as well as what surfaces underneath them need to be looked at,” he said. “It will help as, last year, we had two guys [only doing service locates] in the sum- mer... This will save that time.” Sparling was last to present his budget and said 2014 was an extremely busy year for the fire department. “I think first and foremost I have to say last year was a pretty tough year for the fire department for activity, stress and the budget level,” he said. “We’re almost licking our wounds this year.” Sparling explained that the depart- ment had depleted its contingency fund “and then some.” The fund is set up to pay for equipment and per- sonnel costs during particularly heavy years and was more then extended this year. The fire department’s budget reflect not only the “licking its wounds” mentality, but also reflects being in the second of a five-year block in which the department has fewer major capital costs than the first several years it was in existence. “You’ll notice we’re lower in oper- ating cost,” Sparling said. “The rea- son for that is, once we had our equipment up to snuff and training in place we don’t have to continue to buy things.” Sparling said that, if all goes according to plan, this five-year block will be the norm and the department’s budget should only see increases of the cost of living adjust- ment going forward with one notable exception. “At some point, because I don’t want to touch it now, we need to address the fact that the Emergency Services Training Centre [ESTC] doesn’t have a generator,” he said. “It’s a two- to three-person job to open the doors at the centre without power.” Sparling said that in 2016 he will begin looking at options, but stressed the importance of the gener- ator for the building as a training centre, not just for the fire hall. “We have people coming from the maritime provinces for courses,” he said. “They can’t wait or come back later. Not having this generator has the real potential to hurt our reputa- tion because the courses aren’t avail- able.” Sparling says that early estimates for a generator were between $40,000 and $50,000 “I think it’s a necessity,” Councillor Ray Hallahan said. Some major capital costs included in this year’s budget are as follows: • East Wawanohs’s Moncrieff Road tar and chip: $90,000 • Blyth’s Mill Street Water project phase 1 (Westmoreland Street): $130,000. • Airport Roof Repairs: $27,125 • Blyth Well upgrades: $60,000 • Wingham’s Patrick Street Sewer and Water: $190,000. By Hillary Schramm The last meeting of the Grey Township Sappy Tappers took place on March 14. At this meeting, mem- bers were able to experience creating their own maple syrup. First, they went outside and col- lected the sap from the buckets that they had placed at a previous meet- ing. Because it was a cloudy day, only about six litres of sap was col- lected. Each member took a turn fil- tering some of the sap to rid it of any excess dirt. While the sap boiled in the pot in the garage, members played a ball game outside and also a couple of inside games like a word scramble and story-making. By the time the sap was finished boiling on the stove, only a small bowl was left. But it was just enough for each member to have a small taste. For the snack, members enjoyed ice cream with maple syrup on top. The final game involved toilet paper, where each member said one thing they learned in this Maple Syrup 4-H Club for each square they took. 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