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Bangs Residents Urged to Conserve Water

By: BigCountryHomepage.com Staff
Updated: December 26, 2012
The City of Bangs is asking all water customers to conserve as much water as possible, as a result of temporary supply issues from Lake Brownwood that has restricted flow of water to Bangs.

Water quality has not been affected, and the water is still safe to drink. However, Bangs officials urge residents to conserve as much water as possible to ensure the City has an adequate supply of water until repairs are made.

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