The Summertown Utility District has issued a plea to its customers to conserve water amid concerns over the strain on the water system. The district is urging residents to take measures to reduce water usage, particularly by turning off “weeping” fixtures when the temperature is above freezing. The call for conservation comes as the water system faces challenges from a combination of customers dealing with frozen or leaking pipes and others running water to prevent freezing. The district is emphasizing the importance of collective efforts to alleviate the pressure on the water supply.
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