Arkansas
Northeast Arkansas town urging residents to conserve water

Cave City, Arkansas – Leaders in one Northeast Arkansas town urge residents to turn off their taps.
According to a news release earlier this week, the town of Cave City asked everyone on its water system, both in the city and rural areas, to avoid “excessive water use.”
In addition to supplying water to its residents, the release said the town is supplying water to its neighbors in Sidney “who have experienced a second major mechanical issue” with its system.
“Our ability to supply Sidney with water is not always guaranteed,” the release said. “Your conservation, and that of anyone using the Sidney water system, is greatly needed during this time.”
The city council of Sidney met Wednesday, July 13, and discussed its current water issues.
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