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Posted on: October 2, 2008

[ARCHIVED] Water Restrictions Eased To Allow Two Day Water Use In Lincoln County

Due to ongoing water conservation efforts by water customers and slowly improving drought conditions, water use restrictions in Lincoln County have been relaxed to allow all outside water use two days per week, through the month of November.

This means that watering of lawns, washing of cars, pressure washing, filling of swimming pools and other uses will be allowed on the following schedule:
All outside water use is permitted two days per week, based upon a customer’s street address. Customers with odd-numbered addresses may use water outdoors on Saturdays and Tuesdays and customers with even-numbered addresses may use water outdoors on Sundays and Thursdays. The odd-even system will reduce the daily demand on our water system.
Please remember that Stage 3 Mandatory Water Restrictions remain in effect – our stated goal for conservation of water is still set at a 10%-20% reduction from normal use. It is hoped that by allowing outdoor use of water for only two days a week, the demands on our water system will remain low enough to still achieve that goal. Groundwater levels and flows in streams that are being monitored are slow to recover from a drought of the magnitude that we have experienced since the summer of 2007. Lincoln County officials will continue to monitor all drought and water supply conditions and will re-evaluate the situation before the end of November. Future press releases will be issued to address any further changes that may be necessary in the water restrictions.
We would like to thank the Lincoln County water customers for their conservation efforts, which have resulted in manageable increases in water use during the one day per week that outdoor water use has previously been allowed. We encourage everyone to continue these conservation practices. Please call Lincoln County Public Works at 704-736-8497 if you have any questions about the restrictions or other drought-related issues.

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