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Nixa Residents are Asked to Conserve Water for the Rest of August

A post on the Nixa government Facebook Page asks the city residents to conserve water for the remainder of the month and suggests how to help; the full post is available below.

NIXA UTILITIES WATER CUSTOMERS: Please conserve water now through the end of August.

How you can voluntarily help:

- Minimize outdoor watering as much as possible.

- Odd number addresses should water lawns only on odd number calendar days.

- Even number addresses should water lawns only on even number calendar days.

- Refrain from washing sidewalks, driveways, or other exterior surfaces.

- Limit washing of vehicles, boats, and other equipment.

- Limit filling or refilling of pools and hot tubs, tanks, or other vessels not used directly for public health.

Due to lack of recent rainfall, the groundwater supply level has dropped to a level where we need to ask customers to begin to conserve water before some of the city’s water pumps lose access to water. Due to the heat and lack of recent rainfall, many of our customers have been using much higher than usual amounts of water for lawn irrigation. Lawn irrigation is a major draw on our water supply, which is why we ask residents to stop watering their lawns every day, and to at minimum cut back to every other day.

Nixa Utilities is asking residents to curb excessive water use to avoid moving into a Stage I Water Emergency in which certain water conservation measures would become mandatory. If water supply levels get to such a low level that the city enters a Water Emergency at Stages I, II or III, the price for excess water use will be increased and certain water uses (such as lawn irrigation) will be prohibited. Using less water will also save you money on your Nixa Utilities bill since water use is charged on a per-gallon basis. We are continually re-evaluating the need for water conservation and will extend or terminate this request as appropriate.

This was originally posted on the Nixa government's Facebook Page.

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