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Milford Issues Conserve Water Order

MILFORD—Mayor Brian Pokorny announced earlier today, Thursday, August 14, that the Village of Milford has imposed a Mandatory Conserve Water Order until further notice. The decision comes as the result of a low water table due to the lack of rain. Village residents are being asked to conserve water, meaning to use the minimum rate necessary for drinking, cooking and bathing, Pokorny said in a press release issued at 9:27 a.m.

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