Province Advises of Temporary Flow Reduction at the Fairford River Water Control Structure
Manitoba Infrastructure advises the flow through the Fairford River Water Control Structure will be temporarily reduced tomorrow morning for a period of several days at the request of the RCMP.
Water levels are expected to drop up to two feet on the Fairford River and up to two inches on Lake St. Martin. No water levels changes are expected on Lake Manitoba.
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