Water Emergency
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Water woes gone but not forgottenBut after last week’s local state of emergency and boil water order, some are asking why the city issued the boil water order in the first place.HealthMar 17, 2014
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Industries sacrifice for waterThe water emergency in Lethbridge had an impact on industries in the region. Lethbridge is home to many industries including food processing, manufacturing and a host of others. They also helped conserve water until the situation was rectified. Industries that require water met with officials at city hall to come up with the best ways...Mar 14, 2014
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Boil water order now over in Lethbridge and surrounding areasThe City of Lethbridge says they are no longer in a state of local emergency, and a boil water order put in place earlier this week has been lifted.Mar 14, 2014
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UPDATE: Lethbridge boil water order now overLETHBRIDGE – The City of Lethbridge says they are no longer in a state of local emergency, and a boil water order put in place earlier this week has been lifted.Mar 14, 2014
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Water Emergency: Services ImpactedThe city of Lethbridge has asked several businesses and operations to cease while the region remains under a boil water orderMar 14, 2014
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Water shortage threatens officials ability to fight fire emergenciesThe City of Lethbridge's water shortage is also raising the alarm on fire crews’ ability to battle a serious fire emergency in the region.Mar 13, 2014
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Water boil order causing ripple effect of health impactsA water boil order is causing waves around Lethbridge, from food establishments to health care facilities.Mar 13, 2014
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Businesses impacted by water emergencyMany Lethbridge businesses have temporarily closed or changed the way they operate because of the water emergency. Grocery stores, restaurants, food processors, even the big Home and Garden Show at Exhibition Park are reducing the amount of water that they use. “Our primary interest right away is the impact on food processors,” said Cheryl...Mar 13, 2014
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Boil water order impacts Chinook Regional HospitalAlberta Health Services has cancelled all elective surgeries and some diagnostic tests scheduled for patients Thursday at Chinook Regional Hospital in LethbridgeMar 13, 2014
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