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BUENA VISTA, Colo.—A water pipeline system that supplies 70 percent of water to Colorado Springs is back in service after crews repaired damage caused by a 140-ton boulder.

Repair crews shut down the Homestake Pipeline System to make the repair caused by a rockslide near Buena Vista in April.

Water service to Colorado’s second-largest city of about 400,000 was not interrupted.

Officials say the boulder damaged a 66-inch pipe that is buried 5 feet underground.

Colorado Springs Utilties officials last week announced the system was back in service. The 250-mile Homestake Pipeline System originates near Leadville.

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