The City of Grenada, Mississippi – Low Water Pressure

The City of Grenada, Mississippi – Low Water Pressure
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Great morning City of Grenada! We hope you had a wonderful Christmas! Many of us are experiencing low (and in some cases, no) water pressure! Unfortunately, because many of us are allowing water to run to prevent freezing, the demand on the water supply has been continuous, which is preventing the water tanks from replenishing! 

Water is presently in distribution mode, and not filling the tanks, from which all of us draw. We will most likely continue to experience this challenge through Wednesday, when the low temperatures are forecasted to be above the freezing mark. 

Please continue to allow some flow in your homes when the temperature is below 32 degrees and please be safe, especially around areas where water may freeze on paved surfaces. We thank you for your patience and understanding as we brave the remainder of this epic cold front weather system! Blessings to you and your Families.

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