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A power outage in Petersburg caused a malfunction in the city's water system.
Officials issued a temporary water conservation advisory for residents and businesses.
The city's water tanks have been refilled, and the advisory has been lifted.
The water is now safe to drink and at full pressure.
Officials in Petersburg say a power outage was responsible for a malfunction in the water system that prompted a brief conservation advisory that has now been canceled.
“The conserve water alert has been lifted! Petersburg water tanks have been fully refilled following a power outage,” the city said in a statement Sept. 7. “The water is safe to drink and at full pressure. Thank you for your patience during the repairs.”
The advisory that was issued asked residents and bus