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Snoqualmie Ridge Residents Asked to Conserve Water until Power is Restored

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The city of Snoqualmie is urging residents of Snoqualmie Ridge to conserve water due to electrical issues impacting the backup generator for a vital water supply pump. This generator failure poses a significant risk to the water reservoir’s supply, prompting city officials to take immediate action. To preserve the reservoir’s water levels, the city is asking residents to limit their water usage to essential needs only. The local government is actively communicating the importance of community cooperation during this infrastructure crisis. By encouraging residents to participate in water conservation efforts, the city aims to mitigate the impact of the generator issue until power is restored.

In addition to conserving water, residents are urged to stay informed about updates from the city regarding the situation. This initiative not only emphasizes the importance of local resource management but also fosters community spirit through collective action. The city's proactive approach underscores the urgency of addressing infrastructure challenges in order to maintain public services.

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