A water pipe leak in Tuluksak has been fixed after months of work, but the village still faces challenges from breakup flooding which affected many Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta communities.
“They found the leak that was in the community. They were able to fix that, the water leak, the main water leak, and they were able to come and find the leak on the school side and get those repaired,” Tuluksak Principal Kary DelSignore said as she wrapped up with summer school.
“You know, we were a little depressed. going ‘oh my goodness,’ because they came out the first time and couldn’t find it. We’re like, oh, but yeah, we’re very thrilled last week with their work. YKHC came in and worked with a local crew there and they were able to get, you know, they came in and dug several places, were able to find the leak, get it repaired,” she said.
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