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UPDATE: Rural water customers in Pyatt still without water, new pump has been ordered


The City of Pyatt remains without water on the rural side of its water system, affecting 133 customers.
Mayor Cindy St. Clair said the outage was caused by a burned-out pump. A replacement has been ordered and is expected to arrive within two to three days. Once delivered, installation should take only a few hours.




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St. Clair says bottled water is being distributed to residents at the Bruno-Pyatt Fire Department.

The Marion County Office of Emergency Management is searching for additional water sources. A water trailer will be available Thursday from 5 to 6 at the Bruno Fire Station located at 8804 Hwy 235 South.

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Residents with questions can contact Pyatt City Hall at 870-427-3433.

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