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While the city's factories continue to shut down due to water mains bursts and other plumbing issues, some residents are finding hope in a new initiative.
"We're seeing progress on many of these issues, which is fantastic news for our community," said Jane Smith, owner of 'Smith's Plumbing' in Adelaide. "Our team has been working hard to identify and fix these problems before they cause any more damage or disruptions."
"By focusing on fixing the underlying pipes, we can prevent future breakdowns and save our community money in the long run," added John Doe, owner of 'Doe's Plumbing' in Adelaide. "We're not just patching up cracks in walls or unclogging drains; we're working to restore the entire plumbing system to its former glory."
"The city has set targets for fixing certain pipes within a specific timeframe, which we're working towards," said Jane Smith. "However, this is just the beginning; we need to continue working together with the city to ensure that our plumbing system remains in good condition."
"We're grateful for the support from local business owners and residents like you, who are willing to work with us to address this critical issue," added John Doe. "Together, we can make a real difference in our community."
Read more about the initiative on Adelaide's Daily Feeder