Thursday, April 10, 2008 , Updated
Carrollton residents are asked to conserve water due to power outages
CARROLLTON Due to numerous power outages throughout the City of Carrollton from the recent storms, the City is requesting all customers to conserve water. Currently there are two water pumping stations without power, and the City is working with Oncor to restore power to these sites. At this time, restoration of one of the pump stations is anticipated by 5 p.m. Thursday, April 10. The City is asking residents to use water only for essential needs at this time.
Once the power is restored to the pumping stations and the water distribution system is fully operational, all customers will be notified.
For updates, check the City’s website.
Source: City of Carrollton
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