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KAMLOOPS – Projects aimed at ensuring clean water for Kamloops and Black Pines residents are moving forward following a funding announcement today, July 6. More than $3 million is being contributed from both federal and provincial governments for an emergency water intake project in Kamloops, and just under $450,000 from federal and provincial governments each...
CITY A STEP CLOSER TO EMERGENCY WATER SERVICE KAMLOOPS - If there is a chemical spill in the South Thompson River the city would not have any usable indoor water. No water to drink, no water to boil — not even water to flush. The primary water intake system is located along the South Thompson...