Residents of the Milk River community in Clarendon, are questioning the National Water Commission’s (NWC) alleged failure to provide water to paying customers. Councillor for the Milk River Division, Carlton Bailey, says the NWC’s negligence to supply water to all paying customers, makes it challenging for residents’ livelihood.
The residents in Clarendon say they have been without water for two weeks and that NWC is currently trucking water to paying customers as the pump is out of service. Bailey, says he is peeved at how the NWC has been operating. More details
Reporter: Justin Graham.
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