Uranium City may finally get clean drinking water back after 20 years: auditor s report
Uranium City residents may soon be able to turn on their taps and have clean drinking water, something they haven’t had in decades.
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Posted: Jun 09, 2021 12:55 PM CT | Last Updated: June 9
Uranium City, Sask., has been under a precautionary drinking water advisory since May 2001 and a boil water advisory since February 2015.(Olivia Stefanovich/CBC)
Uranium City residents may soon be able to turn on their taps and have clean drinking water, something they haven t had in decades.
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