Crews on the U.S side of the border are working on getting water flowing into the Milk River after a failure to a water diversion structure. As Quinn Campbell reports, communities depending on its supply are now having to cut back on water use.
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Coutts and Milk River implement water restrictions amid water shortage in the Milk River
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