Prince Edward Island

Three Rivers Reviewing Water and Sewer for Montague and Georgetown

By

James Sinclair
March 12, 2026 11:37 am

The Three Rivers Town Council in Prince Edward Island will meet on March 17, 2026, to review how water and sewer services are managed for local residents. This meeting is meant to provide clear information to the community about how their essential water and waste systems are being run and funded.

The meeting will start at 8:30 AM and focuses specifically on the Montague Water and Sewer system and the Georgetown Sewer service. These discussions are a regular part of how the local government oversees the pipes and treatment systems that handle the town’s water and waste.

While the town handles the administration and billing for utilities in both areas, the operations differ: the town manages the Montague system, whereas the water utility in Georgetown is owned and operated by the Province of Prince Edward Island. Residents can find information about these services and pay their bills through the town’s online portal.

Town leaders use these sessions to keep track of the budget and maintenance needs for local utility systems. The public is encouraged to stay informed about how these services are being maintained to ensure reliable water and sewer access for everyone in the area.

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