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City of Brownwood Authorizes a One Time Additional Watering Day

May 3, 2012 at 4:44 pm brownwoodnewsstaff
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CityofBrownwoodlogo_smallBrown County Water Improvement District needs to run acceptance testing on their new water treatment facility at a max rate to make sure they can meet the needs of its customers in peak demand.  Due to conservation plan restrictions currently in place, the plant will need to produce more water than customers are currently using.  To help facilitate this very important test and to allow the water to be beneficially used, the City of Brownwood is authorizing an additional watering day for this one time event.  With the exception of these test days, Stage III requirements are still in effect and will continue until further notice.

For schools, parks, sports fields, & HPU the additional day to water is May 9th.

For residents and businesses the additional day to water is May 10th.

Swimming pools may be filled on the 9th-10th of May with no violation.

Water waste is prohibited.  Water waste is defined as allowing runoff in the streets or alleys, over watering of lawns, or leaking pipes that are not repaired.

City Manager Bobby Rountree stated, “I believe most of our citizens understand the issue of drought and will do what it takes to preserve our resources.  Please use this water wisely.  Free information on ways to conserve is available at the City of Brownwood city hall in our public information center on topics including indoor, outdoor usage.  We also have information on our website http://www.ci.brownwood.tx.us/.”

Please note that this one extra watering day does not apply to the city of Early or Zephyr.

Tags: Brown County Water Improvement District, Brownwood, Brownwood News, Bulletin, city of Brownwood, Drought, news, texas, water restrictions
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