ADMORE, Ala. (WHNT) — Residents in the Town of Ardmore recently experienced ongoing water issues, as its water system was disconnected from the Limestone County Water Authority.
As a result, the Tennessee Valley Authority and The Limestone County Commission have joined hands to provide 1,540 cases of drinking water to Ardmore residents.
Residents in need may stop by the Ardmore Fire Station to receive a case of water.
According to officials, Limestone County EMA Director Eddie Gilbert helped coordinate response efforts with the assistance of the Tennessee Valley Authority to provide bottled water to the citizens of Ardmore.
On Tuesday, around 8:45 a.m., the Town of Ardmore said the Limestone County pumps were turned back on. However, the town said a difference wouldn't be noticeable un