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Seasonal bulk water filling station in service in Carrying Place

June 16, 2023

The seasonal 1” bulk water station in Carrying Place (21651 Loyalist Parkway) has been returned to service for use during the summer of 2023.

  • At the bulk water filling station, coin-operated 1” bulk water supply connections will be available for use effective the evening of Friday, June 16. Those wishing to use the filling stations must supply a clean connecting hose of at least 15 feet in length with a 1” female CamLock fitting.
  • Instructions for operation of the equipment are posted at the location. Users are reminded that bulk filling stations are not intended for filling small water storage containers (e.g. 20L jugs, etc.).
  • The current bulk water rate, as per bylaw 233-2021, is $4.13 per cubic meter (1,000L). The bulk water station is coin operated and only accepts loonies for payment. Change is not available on site.
  • For more information, contact the County of Prince Edward at 613.476.2148 extension 1023, 613.962.9108 extension 1023, or info@pecounty.on.ca.

Please note: The County of Prince Edward provides this information as a service to the general public. While we do our best to provide accurate information, construction projects and associated service disruptions are subject to change based on weather, road, traffic, and other uncontrollable conditions.

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