Mandatory water restrictions in Thamesford have officially been lifted. Despite the hot temperatures over the weekend, conditions prior to then were cooler and a decent amount of rainfall means there is enough water in the Oxford County reserves to meet the basic needs. Residents can still do their part by trying to conserve and watering outdoors only when needed. The normal odd/even outdoor watering schedule for the county continues until the end of September. Click here to view the watering schedule and read tips on how to conserve water.

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