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Trail water service disruption this Wednesday

Trail residents can expect to see water service interruption tomorrow, Wednesday, July 9, from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. for properties located on the 1400 and 1500 blocks of Third and Fourth Avenues, the 1500 block of Fifth Avenue, as well the 1700 Block of Second and Third Avenues.

The city said crews will be replacing a faulty water main valve, urging residents to prepare in advance by having water on hand.  

“Consider filling your bathtub to use as a water source to fill the back of your toilets.” said the City of Trail.

“If you experience discoloured water and air when the water service is turned back on, run your cold taps for several minutes until the water clears.”

“Thank you for your patience and cooperation as we complete this important infrastructure repair in your neighbourhood.”

For any questions please contact the City of Trail.


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