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Stafford Increases Water Restrictions October 1 Stafford officials will increase the level of mandatory water restrictions on Monday, October 8, 2007 to help maintain the water levels in the County’s two water reservoirs, Abel Lake and Smith Lake. The Board of Supervisors declared a public water supply emergency in Stafford on August 21, 2007. The declaration authorized the County Administrator to implement mandatory water restrictions as needed. After closely monitoring water demand, levels at the reservoirs and the weather on a daily basis, the County Administrator implemented mandatory restrictions on September 17, 2007. The restrictions prohibited the watering of lawns. Water demand has decreased by an average of about one to two million gallons per day since the restrictions went into effect, but the lack of significant rainfall – in the past few weeks and in the forecast for at least the next two weeks – has made the situation even more critical. Levels at both reservoirs have dropped about 1 inch to 1.5 inches per day over the last seven days. Under the current situation, the County has just 119 days of water left. Abel Lake has 63 percent of usable water left, and Smith Lake has about 47 percent of usable water left. “Although the majority of our water customers have been following the restrictions, leading to a decrease in demand, some of our customers continue to water their lawns,” said County Administrator Steve Crosby. “We are in the middle of a major water emergency, and there will be serious consequences for those customers who continue to violate these increased restrictions.” The increased restrictions prohibit the following water uses:
These restrictions apply only to customers of Stafford’s public water system. Residents who own wells or who have private sources of water such as ponds, are not subject to the restrictions. Violators of the
restrictions will have their water turned off by the Department of Utilities.
They will have to pay a reconnection fee to restore their water service. For
more information, please contact the Department of Utilities at (540)
658-8616. |
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