Clearfield is dealing with a sudden equipment breakdown, so they're asking everyone to cut back on water usage immediately. Keep an eye on your faucets and hold off on non-essential water tasks until the city gets things fixed.
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If you don't conserve, the city might have to implement emergency surcharges or spend more on costly, rapid repairs.
The whole community benefits because cutting back now prevents a total system shutdown and keeps the water pressure stable.
Everyone is a bit inconvenienced, but those who rely on high water usage for businesses or home projects will feel the pinch the most.
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