Zephyrhills Residents Urged To Conserve Water As City Recovers From Hurricane Milton

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Zephyrhills Residents Urged To Conserve Water As City Recovers From Hurricane Milton

Faucet Water (File) ZEPHYRHILLS, Fla. - The City of Zephyrhills is asking residents in certain neighborhoods to continue conserving water as the c

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Faucet Water (File)
Faucet Water (File)

ZEPHYRHILLS, Fla. – The City of Zephyrhills is asking residents in certain neighborhoods to continue conserving water as the city’s infrastructure recovers from the impact of Hurricane Milton.

Residents in the following areas are urged to limit their water usage and only flush toilets when absolutely necessary:

  • Abbott Square
  • Oaks of Pasco
  • Links of Calusa Springs
  • Silver Oaks
  • Sarah Vande Berg Tennis & Wellness Center

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These neighborhoods are served by Lift Station No. 28, which is currently submerged. To avoid overwhelming the system, residents are asked to conserve water until further notice.

Residents outside these areas can resume normal water usage. However, the city encourages all residents to be mindful of their water consumption to help alleviate stress on the recovering sewer system.

The City of Zephyrhills thanks residents for their cooperation and will continue to provide updates as the situation improves.

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