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Faucets in Berkshire Countyâs smallest water district sometimes just stop flowing.
The volunteers who run the Briggsville Water District in Clarksburg know what s wrong â but canât yet afford the full fix, despite mandates from the state DEP.
The district gets scant outside help, but plenty of reminders from the state about needed repairs.
Carl McKinney, a longtime district volunteer, puts it this way: âPeople want government to fix things? . We are the government.â
CLARKSBURG â Every week through the winter, water stopped coming out of the faucets at John Barnesâ house.
Each time, he grabbed two buckets and trudged to the side of a nearby hill, where water spilled from overflow pipes located just below the spring and storage tanks that supply the Briggsville Water District.
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SAN ANTONIO – Carl McKinney lost his job laying water pipes in March 2020 as the pandemic ramped up in San Antonio.
Since then, the extra unemployment assistance he’s received from the federal government, on top of the $194 he gets weekly from the state, has helped him get by.
“It’s been helpful,” McKinney said. “You know what I mean? Put money in my pocket you know what I’m saying? Pay a little bills every now and then.”
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