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Courtney Mihalicz

Manager, Corporate Communications

SaskWater Quick Facts

SaskWater is Saskatchewan’s commercial Crown water utility, helping communities, First Nations and industry gain access to reliable and professional water and wastewater services.

SaskWater’s key areas of operation are potable and non-potable water supply to municipal and industrial customers, wastewater treatment and management, certified operation and maintenance, leak detection audits, project management, remote monitoring and water and wastewater operator training for First Nations.

SaskWater provides professional water and wastewater services to 75 communities, 10 rural municipalities, 78 rural pipeline groups, 15 industrial and 258 commercial and end user customers. SaskWater’s services, directly and indirectly, reach approximately 117,400 people in Saskatchewan.

In order to provide these services, SaskWater owns nine water treatment plants, three wastewater facilities, including 18.8 km of wastewater forcemain, 135.5 km of canal and 1,055 km of potable and
non-potable water pipeline. SaskWater also owns or leases 43 booster and pump stations across the province.

Headquartered in Moose Jaw, SaskWater has approximately 129 employees working in several locations including Moose Jaw, Regina, Saskatoon, Prince Albert, Meadow Lake, La Ronge, Melville, Melfort, Wakaw, White City, Fort Qu’Apelle, Kindersley, Gravelbourg, Cupar, Meota, Cochin, Watrous, Hanley and Elbow.

In 2022-23, SaskWater delivered 8.1 billion litres of high-quality drinking water and 36.8 billion litres of non-potable water to its customers.

Additional Information
Annual Report 2022-23

SaskWater has tabled its 2022-23 Annual Report, which provides a summary of financial results and significant achievements, including progress on SaskWater operations and infrastructure projects.

Visual Identity

As a visual representation of our identity, the value of the logo as a corporate asset depends on it being used in consistent manner to strengthen the identity of the company. To accomplish this objective, SaskWater has developed brand standards to support the use of its logo. Identity specification standards must be used when preparing all forms of visual material that carry the company’s identity. In order to support correct use of the SaskWater logo, we have made several graphic versions available to download. Logo variations include both colour and greyscale.

Logo Files
Logo Files

For more information or assistance, please contact SaskWater Corporate Communications: communications@saskwater.com, phone (306) 694-3940