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Reports of unusually low water pressure began circulating on local Facebook groups this week, prompting concern and questions among residents. Many took to social media to ask: “Is anyone else experiencing low water pressure?”

One resident wrote,

“Our faucets are barely dripping and we can’t figure out why. Checked for leaks—nothing. Are others having the same issue?”

Within hours, dozens of residents across several neighborhoods chimed in, confirming they were also experiencing weak flow in kitchens, showers, and even outdoor hoses.


💧 City of Conway Public Works Responds

By midday, Conway Corporation, the city’s utility service provider, acknowledged the issue in a public post:

“We are aware of reports of low water pressure in certain areas of Conway. Our crews are investigating a potential valve or line issue and are working to resolve it as quickly as possible.”
Conway Corp, April 10, 2025

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🔗 Official website for service notifications


🛠️ What’s Causing the Pressure Drop?

While the full details haven’t been confirmed yet, early speculation points to:

  • Ongoing water line maintenance
  • Valve closures during testing
  • Pressure adjustments as crews work on system upgrades

Some neighborhoods closer to downtown Conway and areas near Donaghey Avenue and Prince Street seem to be affected most heavily, according to user comments.


🧰 What You Can Do

Check Your Aerators

Sometimes sediment or air bubbles can clog faucet filters during low-pressure events. Remove and rinse them if needed.

Avoid Peak Use

Try to run dishwashers, showers, and washers during off-peak hours until normal pressure resumes.

Monitor for Boil Notices

As of now, no boil water advisories have been issued. You can monitor updates here:
🔗 Boil Order Notices - Arkansas Department of Health


📞 Need to Report or Ask Questions?

You can reach Conway Corporation Customer Service at:
📱 (501) 450-6000
✉️ Email support


🚨 Residents Encourage Neighbors to Stay Informed

In true Conway fashion, neighbors helped each other troubleshoot in the comments, offering quick fixes, updates from utility crews, and screenshots from city channels. Several reminded others to sign up for Conway Corporation alerts to stay ahead of service interruptions.

🔗 Sign up for service alerts from Conway Corp


Bottom Line: If your taps are slowing to a trickle, you’re not alone—and help is on the way. Conway Public Works is on the case, and residents are staying connected and informed.

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