Ennis residents asked to conserve water after electrical issue at water plant

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Ennis residents asked to conserve water after electrical issue at water plant
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People in Ennis are asked to conserve water after an electrical issue at the city's water plant.

Tuesday afternoon, as temperatures hover in the upper 90s to low 100s across the region.

"The City of Ennis needs to reduce water use effective immediately," the city's statement read."An electrical transformer has blown at the water plant and we are currently unable to pump fresh water to the towers causing a need for conservation until we are able to resolve the issue."Check back and refresh this page for the latest update. As developments unfold, elements of this story may change.

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