Southern Utah City Implements New Regulations Amid 'Extreme Low' Water Flows
BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH, JUL 9 – Beaver's 3,700 residents face new restrictions on lawn watering amid drought causing secondary irrigation shortages, while drinking water remains sufficient, officials said.
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Beaver residents urged to conserve water amid shortage
BEAVER, Utah Residents of Beaver received a notice Tuesday morning asking them to reduce lawn watering as the city faces a water shortage.The city of 3,700 has implemented new water conservation measures due to a shortage in the secondary irrigation water system, though drinking water supplies remain adequate for now.Doug Erickson, an 85-year-old Beaver resident, wasn't surprised by the announcement."No snow. I never even started up my snow blow…
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