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March 17, 2008
Pawtucket, RI Rainfall Fills Water Supply
February rain filled the reservoir's which supply Pawtucket's water to over capacity, lifting the drought advisory put in affect last fall.
According to Allen Champagne, source water manager for the Pawtucket water system, at the Arnold Mill and Diamond Hill (pictured) reservoirs, the water is "going over the dam."
James L. DeCelles, the water board's chief engineer and general manager, said, "the board voted to lift the advisory at its meeting Tuesday night."
The Pawtucket Water Supply Board is the second largest water utility in Rhode Island , supplying water to about 100,000 people in Pawtucket, the Valley Falls section of Cumberland and Central Falls, as reported by the Providence Journal and published by redOrbit.com
Posted by Stephen Betheil at March 17, 2008 02:47 PM
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