The Loretto Utilities Department has issued a plea to all its customers to conserve water as the utility system is currently facing an unprecedented surge in water usage. The recent freezing temperatures have raised concerns about the possibility of frozen and burst water pipes, prompting the department to urge customers to remain vigilant and monitor their pipes to avoid potential costly repairs and inflated utility bills. This call for conservation comes as the city grapples with higher-than-normal water consumption, and the department is seeking the cooperation of all residents to help mitigate the strain on the water supply.

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