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Water authority urges people to use less water in 6 Central NY towns after major break

Dec 22, 2025 | Daily News

The Onondaga County Water Authority is urging customers in six towns to conserve water after a major break in a large-diameter transmission main that carries Lake Ontario water from a pump station in Clay, New York, to reservoirs.  Read the full story by Syracuse.com.


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