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Sicknesses spread as Puvirnituq, Que., struggles to restore water flow through frozen pipe

15 May 2025
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Sicknesses spread as Puvirnituq, Que., struggles to restore water flow through frozen pipe
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The village’s water pipeline, linking the water pumping station to the treatment plant, has been frozen since at least March, necessitating the use of water delivery trucks. These trucks must travel further out of town to collect water, which is then manually chlorinated, resulting in slower delivery to the community of approximately 2,100 residents. This situation highlights the challenges faced by the village in maintaining access to clean water during harsh weather conditions.

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