Spokane Urges Residents to Water Lawns Less as River Drops
SPOKANE COUNTY, WASHINGTON, JUL 18 – Level 2 drought measures restrict lawn watering to two hours per day, twice weekly, as Spokane River flow falls below 1,000 cubic feet per second for the third consecutive year.
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City of Spokane enters Level 2 water conservation measures
SPOKANE, Wash. – According to United States Geological Survey monitoring, the Spokane River has dropped below 1,000 cubic feet per second. This means that, according to Spokane’s city ordinance, the city will enter level 2 drought response.
Stellarton moves to Stage 2 of its Water Contingency Plan; Alternate Day Water Use
The Town of Stellarton announced it is in Stage 2 of its water contingency plan, which involves alternate day water use. Even number addresses are permitted to use water for things like sprinkling, watering or irrigating of shrubbery, trees, lawns, grass, plants, vegetables, flowers, washing cars and filling pools on even calendar days from 6 to 11 am and 7 to midnight. Odd number addresses can use water for the same things on odd calendar day…
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