Friday, December 10, 2010
Fleming-Neon Declares State Of Emergency
KENTUCKY....
Local officials in Fleming-Neon in Letcher County declared a state of emergency Friday because of a water shortage at a city plant. City water comes from two underground mine works, and because of drought in the summer and fall, the two reserves are too low to supply the 1,150 meters on its system. State Division of Water officials were in Fleming-Neon to evaluate the situation.
Local officials in Fleming-Neon in Letcher County declared a state of emergency Friday because of a water shortage at a city plant. City water comes from two underground mine works, and because of drought in the summer and fall, the two reserves are too low to supply the 1,150 meters on its system. State Division of Water officials were in Fleming-Neon to evaluate the situation.