Thursday, August 11th 2016, 9:43 pm
Blanchard residents are keeping their fingers crossed, after a water shortage caused entire neighborhoods to go bone dry.
City Manager Robert Floyd says drought conditions and over-usage by some, has contributed to the problem. Another reason, he says, is the water main break caused by the May 2015 floods in Canadian County.
“People up in the North are not getting water whatsoever,” said Floyd. “Right now, we’re delivering it to them, albeit just in cases of water.”
Travis Carr lives in the Deer Run Housing Addition in North Blanchard.
“Tuesday it was out, when we got home. It wasn’t on at all. And we woke up in the morning, and it was just barely coming out, and it was enough we could shower and stuff, but it was just barely running,” said Carr.
City Manager Floyd says he hopes the city’s water problem will be solved, at least temporarily by Friday evening. He has re-instituted an outdoor watering ban.
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