"Preventing Frozen Pipes: Essential Tips for Winter Weather"

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Frigid cold weather in Middle Tennessee has led to numerous burst pipes in Giles County, causing water outages and a limited water supply. The South Giles Utility District has urged residents with any water to check their meters and conserve water, while the city of Pulaski's water department crews have been working tirelessly to address leaks. Residents experiencing water issues are advised to contact their water district for updates and assistance, and to call the Giles County Office of Emergency Management for warming stations or urgent prescriptions. Lawrence County is also facing similar problems with frozen busted pipes leading to high water demand.
Topics:nation#conservation#emergency-management#frozen-pipes#tennessee#water-outages#weatherinfrastructure
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