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'Spare the Water' alert seeks voluntary compliance

Source: Sacramento Bee
Sacramento : CA : USA | 4 months ago  
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Residents are urged to postpone water use until early morning or after dark, such as lawn watering and using dish and clothes washers. The alert is voluntary and intended to preserve stored water supplies during periods of high demand. It also saves the city energy to purify and pump water during midday,...
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