UPDATE: LMS Conservancy District Asking Customer to Conserve Water

Customers are no longer being asked to conserve water.

UPDATE: LMS customers are no longer being asked to conserve water. 

(Lawrenceburg, Ind.) - LMS Conservancy District is currently dealing with a power outage. 

Due to the outage, all LMS customers are being asked to conserve water until further notice. 

A spokesperson with LMS tells Eagle Country 99.3 that their tanks are very low. That is due to the recent usage of water from customers during the drought-like conditions that have occurred in recent weeks. 

A timetable for restoring the power at the pump station is unknown. 

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