Virginia Governor Urges Conservation Amid Historic Drought: 'Take Commonsense Steps'
Spanberger said Virginians should water lawns less often and wash cars less as the state endures its worst drought since 1941.
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Drought conditions mean it's time to cut back water use, Spanberger says
It’s time for Virginians to cut back on how often they water lawns or wash their cars, as the state faces its worst drought since 1941, Gov. Abigail Spanberger said.
Virginia governor urges conservation amid historic drought: 'Take commonsense steps'
RICHMOND, Va. Governor Abigail Spanberger is urging Virginians to voluntarily conserve water as the Commonwealth endures its driest period since 1941.Spanberger issued the call Thursday in coordination with the Virginia Drought Monitoring Task Force, encouraging residents to take commonsense steps to reduce water use as precipitation totals run approximately 8 inches below average across much of Virginia."All Virginians can play a role in protec…
Governor Spanberger Encourages Commonsense Water Conservation in Response to Historic Drought Conditions
Virginia Experiencing Driest Period Recorded Since 1941 RICHMOND, VA — In response to the historic drought conditions creating challenges for communities and farmers across Virginia, Governor Spanberger today — in coordination with the Virginia Drought Monitoring Task Force — encouraged Virginians to take voluntary, commonsense steps to conserve water use. […]
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