Officials in Leander and Cedar Park are urging residents to follow the new water rules as repair work on a critical intake pipe continues.
Cedar Park customers prohibited from using irrigation systems, hose-end sprinklers for outdoor watering
"They can't, couldn't see their hand in front of their face. It's dark. So they have to rely on a whole team that's on the barge above them. Who is, they're operating a crane that actually has is holding the pipe up that they're working on. So, it's an incredible teamwork effort for these guys who wouldn't be able to see anything if not for the lights on their helmets," said Bondy.
They are not just replacing the bad connection, they are also upgrading 1,500 feet of pipe. The project is scheduled to go into early October, but Bondy said there is a chance they could wrap up before the end of the month.
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