Village of Fredonia, New York, officials are urging residents to conserve water in any way they can due to a lack of rain. According to village officials, the water reservoir is in extreme danger of reaching a critically low point, which could hamper the village’s ability to produce and supply adequate drinking water. Read the full story by Spectrum News 1.
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