Folks in Fleming Neon continue to struggle with their water supply after the city found low water in a freshwater well, posing a potential health problem. Mayor Ricky Burke declared a state of emergency, asking water users to conserve. The city brought in trucks with bottled water over the weekend, but residents say it’s been tough with nothing but muddy, dirty water coming out of their taps. The mayor says he understands their frustration but that the city is doing its best toget by. H e tells WYMT a long-term solution depends on the weather, with rain needed to refill the dried-up well. The city can’t say when it will be able to lift the state of emergency.