(KLZA)-- The Auburn Board of Public Works has implemented mandatory water conservation protocol for Auburn and Peru water customers.
Drought emergency Contingent Plan Stage 2 is in effect.
Under this plan Odd / Even lawn water system is imposed. Residents with odd number addresses can water on odd numbered days and residents with even number addressed may water on even number days.
Outdoor water use, including lawn watering and car washing is restricted until after 9:00 p.m. and before 10:00 a.m.
There is to be no refilling of swimming pools. Wells used for irrigation within the city well head area protection area will have usage monitored and waste of water will be prohibited.
The Auburn BPW is asking Auburn and Peru water customers to please conserve water where you are able to.
Please be mindful of water usage until normal levels have been reached.
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