 This trustee August is hotter than ever at Appalachian Wireless, as they are slashing all normal contract pricing on all smartphones by 50% when you sign up for service. Better service, bigger saving, serving you for the last 25 years at Appalachian Wireless. The Fleming-Neon Water Department issued a conservation advisory late last week. The advisory was in response to the large water leak occurring over the last week and a half, and Water Department employees are searching for the location of the leak. It should take me a couple days to walk this part of the system, and hopefully by that time we'll have been pointed and then make the corrections and after that things should be back to normal. As a result of the leak, Neon Water Plant's water output increased by 50,000 gallons per day. An additional 50,000 gallons a day is quite a bit of strain on the plant. It's to the point that the plant is supposed to shut off a couple of times in a 24-hour cycle. It's for seven days now, it's been running around the clock. It hasn't shut off for any rest, which tells me it's, you know, it's overworking. Water Department employees have narrowed down the location of the leak to the Seaco area near Neon. So now it's just a matter of taking the leak detector, walking the line and hitting each meter and each hydrant until we hear a sound and then go from there. Water Department Supervisor Chris Banks said it's unclear exactly when the water conservation advisory will be lifted. He said until then customers should refrain from any unnecessary water usage. Reporting in Letcher County for EKB News, I'm Chris Anderson.