July 28, 2008By The Editor
Because of a state drought and a reduction in water supplies, the city has enacted the strongest water-conservation measures in its history.

For the first time, city measures designed to encourage residents to save water are set to go into effect Aug. 8.

Among the restrictions: The use of hoses to wash sidewalks, walkways, driveways, parking areas, patios, porches or verandas will not be allowed. Water will not be allowed to leak on residential property, nor will it be allowed to leak from landscaped areas to nearby streets, sidewalks or other paved areas.

Read the entire story SBSun.com | Posted July 28, 2008

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