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    Water being shut off Oct. 21-22 in Oak Creek Canyon below Sterling Springs Fish Hatchery

    October 11, 2019No Comments
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    logo_arizonagameandfish2Sedona AZ (October 11, 2019) – Arizona Game and Fish Department will temporarily shut down the water system servicing some of the upper Oak Creek users Oct. 21-22 in order to conduct repairs to the Sterling Spring Fish Hatchery delivery system.

    The water system shutdown will impact the Pine Flats Subdivision, Manresa Resort, Pine Flat Campground and the public water faucet along state Route 89A. The water service is expected to be operational Oct. 23. The repairs are being conducted in order to complete a renovation process that has been ongoing for the past year.

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    For questions regarding this project call, David Fox, Sterling Springs Fish Hatchery manager, at (928) 282-3643.

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