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Grand Canyon's Water System Back To Functioning Normally

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An electrical failure that impacted water availability at Grand Canyon National Park has been fixed/NPS file photo of North Rim water tanks

Work to repair the electrical system that supports water delivery from the Roaring Springs Pumphouse to the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park has been completed, and water restrictions have been removed.

An electrical failure north of Roaring Springs was identified on June 26, resulting in limited water services and water conservation measures. Grand Canyon National Park always operates under water conservation measures, encouraging all residents, visitors, and businesses to mindfully use water and adopt basic water conservation practices. 

 

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