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Town of Ituna could be without water until next week

It may be as late as next Wednesday before people in a central Saskatchewan town will see a steady flow of water again from their taps. File / Global News

ITUNA, Sask. – It may be as late as next Wednesday before people in a central Saskatchewan town will see a steady flow of water again from their taps.

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A break in a water line last weekend in Ituna, northeast of Regina, ended up draining the community’s entire distribution system.

Water is being trucked in from Melville, although residents are being told to boil it before it’s consumed.

Mayor Joe Garchinski says repairs are being made, but points out that the work will take time.

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