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Cisco Moves to Voluntary Water Conservation

By: MicroplexNews.com
Updated: June 1, 2012
The City of Cisco has entered stage one of the Drought Contingency Plan, which is voluntary water conservation.

City Manager Jim Baker encourages all citizens to continue to curtail all non-essential water usage in an effort to keep the city from having to re-enter stage 2, which is mandatory water conservation.

If you have any questions, please call 254-442-2111.

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