Lawrenceburg Utility Systems has issued a request to all water customers to make sure their faucets are completely turned off and not dripping during periods when temperatures are above freezing. This measure is aimed at conserving water and reducing unnecessary stress on the distribution system. By taking this simple step, customers can play a part in ensuring the efficient use of water resources and the smooth operation of the utility’s distribution network.
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