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Trail water supply back to normal

Trail’s Water systems have stabilized since going back to using two water supplies for the entire City.

This from Utilities Superintendent Chris McIsaac after the Waneta area was reconnected to the Bear Creek Well supply.

In March all residents started being supplied by the City’s water treatment plant only due to upgrades needed at the Bear Creek Well.

That work was expect to last til May but was pushed back which created a slight stress on the city’s main supply.

McIsaac said work at the Bear Creek well should be finished and operating Wednesday.

Glennmerry should be back on that water supply tomorrow.

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