Brandenburg-water bottles 6-5-23
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A trailer full of water bottles at Brandenburg City Hall on Monday, June 5, 2023. It was brought in to provide water to residents impacted by a water main leak and pump failure. (WDRB photo)
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As a result, the city has banned all "non-essential" water use for the next 72 hours, with the ban set to end Thursday morning.
Thousands of people were left without water after the pump failure.Â
Officials said there is no longer a non-essential water use ban.
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