(KLZA)-- The Auburn Board of Public Works has lifted the drought contingency protocol, eliminated water restrictions for Auburn BPW water customers in Auburn and Peru.
Pumping and static well levels are currently at or above the normal range.
Rainfall for the year has reached 27 inches, exceeding the target level of 22 inches.
Auburn Mayor Chris Erickson told MSC News that while the restrictions have been lifted, water customers are asked to remain mindful of usage during the winter months when rain and snowfall may be limited as the water situation can change quickly.
The Auburn BPW thanked customers for their cooperation during the water restrictions and all of the volunteer efforts that were made during the situation.
A news release from the Auburn BPW says the immediate drop in water usage when called upon, avoided catastrophic equipment failures.
The current water protocols are under review and discussions are underway to determine ways to improve the steps taken during the drought situation.
Anyone with questions may contact the Auburn Board of Public Works at 402-274-4981 and ask for General Manager Ray Luhring or Water / Wastewater Manager Alan Slater.
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