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Wells drying up for Quinte residents

  • November 15, 2016 at 2:42 pm

By Andrew Harper

BELLEVILLE– Quinte residents continue to struggle with a drought. It’s been the driest summer in more than half a century and now the lack of a precipitation is affecting people who rely on well water. 

Quinte Conservation still has the area in a very low water status, something that hasn’t changed since August.

QNet will be talking with those affected and water workers.

More to come.

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