A Navajo Nation community has running water after waiting nearly 25 years
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A Navajo Nation community has running water after waiting nearly 25 years
Story first appeared in: WESTWATER, UTAH It took nearly 25 years to figure out how to supply running water to homes in Westwater, a small Navajo community in southeastern Utah. At Thomas Chee’s house, the final waterline connection took 8 minutes. The construction crew needed just seconds Tuesday to clip a pipe — formerly the connection between a cistern and the house — and reconnect it to brand-new plumbing tied to the nearby city of Blanding.…
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