Jefferson City Asking Residents to Help Conserve Water
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Jefferson City Asking Residents to Help Conserve Water

Jefferson City is asking residents to help conserve water.

Officials say the demand during high summer temperatures is putting strain on the utility system.

Jefferson City Manger James Gallup says the city is just looking to ease the demand on the utility system and there is no issue with utility infrastructure or equipment.

He asked that people limit extra water use which means holding off on things like using lawn sprinklers or washing cars.

Also, quickly report any leaks by calling public works at 865-475-6617 or the water plant at 865-475-3251.

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