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Sask. First Nation says it won't lift long-term boil water advisory until every house has direct water line : canada | uppity injuns throw a fit, threaten to cook the books to make sitting gov look bad.

https://old.reddit.com/r/canada/comments/1buvwz0/sask_first_nation_says_it_wont_lift_longterm_boil/

Pinay said there are 154 homes in the community and only 22 — all part of a new subdivision — have water lines connecting them directly to the water treatment plant. The 132 homes without direct lines get their water from cisterns or private wells.

more than 1/10th of all Canadians use cisterns or private wells. I literally use both.

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>more than 1/10th of all Canadians use cisterns or private wells. I literally use both

Imagine needing a cistern in the country with the most fresh water on Earth...

You must be one of those Western drought-cels I'm always hearing about.

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Imagine needing a cistern in the country with the most fresh water on Earth...

tbh I just never tested my well. I use it for my livestock and they've always been fine, but I don't want to risk it going bad and being without clean water

You must be one of those Western drought-cels I'm always hearing about.

Yes, I am a based western chad and not at all a onterrible larper. Fear my ruralness and separatistism

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Sorry, I can't hear you over the sound of our wonderful fresh running water......

Enjoy fire seson! 🔥

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