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Old 07-28-2009, 06:02 PM
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Default Seabrook recinds stage one water rationing

Just got this from City of Seabrook:
[SIZE=-1][SIZE=-1]Message sent - 7/28/2009
Rescind Stage one Water Rationing
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Hello this message is from the City of Seabrook.

Thanks to the conservation efforts of the citizens and businesses of Seabrook, the city has been able to rescind the Stage 1 Voluntary Water Rationing as specified by the City of Seabrook Drought Contingency Plan.

The cooperation of our citizens and the hard work of our water production staff led to a successful Stage 1 Mandatory Rationing. Our water usage decreased substantially and it is those efforts that allow us to lift the restrictions. However, those same efforts will need to continue to be made in order for the City to avoid returning to the restriction of water rationing. We're asking everyone to please follow the voluntary guidelines as specified in our Drought Contingency Plan.

Voluntary Water use Restrictions:

1. Water customers are requested to voluntarily limit the irrigation of landscaped areas.
2. All operations of the city shall adhere to water use restrictions prescribed for Stage 1 of the plan.
3. Water customers are requested to practice water conservation and to minimize or discontinue water use for non-essential purposes.

Thank you from the City of Seabrook[/SIZE]
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