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Can you explain this thing in layman's terms?
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SaskWater is the province's Crown water utility service provider. The company's core lines of business include potable and non-potable water supply, wastewater treatment and management, and certified operations and maintenance. To deliver these products SaskWater designs, builds, owns and operates transmission, regional and stand-alone water supply and wastewater systems that meet or exceed regulatory requirements. SaskWater also provides certified operation and maintenance services to customer-owned systems. Quality water is a key contributor to a sustainable community. Communities offering quality water are able to retain and grow their populations; attract business and industry; expand community services; and assure resident health and well-being. Contracted utility services from SaskWater provide communities with a distinct quality advantage. No jokes, please. Thank You.

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They collect water and pipe it to customers. They repair their own pipes and the pipes of other water suppliers. They accept what runs down your drain (poop!), pipe it to a processing plant, clean it up and return it to the environment as clean as it started. They think what they do helps the community. That's it.


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