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Glendon Says Yellow Tap Water Not a Health Issue

Glendon residents have been understandably worried to see yellow water coming out of their taps the past while, but the village says they’ve got a hold on it.

Council says there has been a number of water breaks and water filter issues due to high demand. The village has reported the issue to Alberta Environment and says it is not a health concern. Accodring to the village, the issues with the water filters have been rectified and the water should return to normal within a few days.

The village asks that other such incidents be reported to them in the future, saying they only received one call on the issue.

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