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Cochrane water reservoir levels stabilized but 'not out of the woods yet,' say officials

Cochrane water reservoir levels stabilized but 'not out of the woods yet,' say officials

While Cochrane remains under a state of emergency, town officials announced water reservoir levels have been partially restored after a major pipeline break over the weekend. Speaking to the media Wednesday, emergency management deputy director Shawn Polley said that thanks to voluntary conservation efforts from residents and business, as well as water hauling from nearby communities, reservoir levels had "stabilized." 

Town of Cochrane declares local state of emergency after line break

Town of Cochrane declares local state of emergency after line break

The Town of Cochrane has declared a local state of emergency as it copes with the aftermath of a major pipeline break over the weekend that has left its water reservoirs at critical levels. During a news conference on Tuesday afternoon, Mayor Jeff Genung said he signed off on the declaration because it gives the town legal authority to take "extraordinary actions" to deal with what he called the crisis at hand.