Denton is putting new water restrictions in place, meaning you can only water your lawn once a week. This is a direct response to the ongoing drought, so get ready to change your watering habits.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 2 the 60 before, 3 the 90 before that.
Program adjustments aim to improve efficiency and participation, potentially optimizing resource allocation for water conservation efforts.
Residents who participate in water-saving practices and the city through reduced water demand.
Homeowners who love a lush green lawn and might struggle to keep it that way with limited watering.
The WaterWise incentive program is undergoing a revamp based on lessons learned from its pilot phase and is expected to relaunch in March. The committee will receive updates on its effectiveness.
The city is moving forward with a significant expansion of its water reclamation plant to accommodate future growth and meet regulatory standards. This project involves replacing an old facility with a new one using advanced technology.
The board discussed updates to the backflow ordinance to prevent contaminants from entering the public water supply. These changes focus on non-residential properties and aim to enhance water safety.
Updates to the city's backflow prevention ordinance are proposed to modernize rules for commercial properties and ensure the safety of the drinking water supply.
A work session was planned to discuss updates to the Cross Connection Control and Backflow Ordinance. This ordinance is crucial for protecting the city's drinking water supply from contamination.
North Texas city limiting outdoor watering to once a week. Here's what to know. WFAA
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