A massive tank continues its move to Estevan to be used as part of SaskPower’s carbon capture program.
Those in the area of Whitewood, Grenfell and Stoughton might notice it there on Monday.
The tank has been moving from Biggar since Sept. 13. Rain delayed it mid-week last week from arriving at its destination.
Our equipment continues to move across SK. We’ve left Whitewood on our way to Grenfell and Stoughton. #powertogrow pic.twitter.com/RnMyxzJOvE
— SaskPower (@SaskPower) September 21, 2015
Hello Melville area…we’ve arrived! Making good time along our new route. Destination: Boundary Dam #powertogrow pic.twitter.com/2p1p45ooya
— SaskPower (@SaskPower) September 17, 2015
Route Update: the equipment will reroute to HWY 11 between Kenaston and Craik and then back to HWY 15 using grids. #powertogrow
— SaskPower (@SaskPower) September 15, 2015
Unfortunately, heavy rain / flooding has delayed our equipment move. Watch for a new route plan soon. #powertogrow
— SaskPower (@SaskPower) September 15, 2015
Q: What’s 90,000 kg and the size of a 6-storey building? A: The equipment we’re moving to Boundary Dam. #powertogrow pic.twitter.com/uOzX9xixMC
— SaskPower (@SaskPower) September 14, 2015