American Fork is cracking down on lawn watering schedules to keep our local water supply from running dry. Stick to your assigned days to avoid getting slapped with a fine.
At a glance
Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 2 the 60 before, 4 the 90 before that.
Conservation efforts may help residents manage their water bills through the new metering system.
All residents benefit from a more secure and sustainable water supply.
Residents who don't pay attention to their schedule and end up paying unnecessary fines.
The city is facing a historic drought and is urging residents to cut back on lawn watering to two days a week. Officials are leading by example with city properties.
The city is urging residents to be careful with water as we enter a very dry season. The irrigation system is turning on, and residents are asked to check their timers.
The city is facing a dry year and is asking residents to be mindful of water use, noting that dry lawns will be acceptable this summer.
The city is facing a tough water year. The Mayor is asking everyone to be ready to save water starting in May.
Despite recent snow and rain, the American Fork River is at record-low levels. The city is asking everyone to be careful with water use this year.
The city is facing a serious drought, with the American Fork River near record-low levels. Residents are urged to conserve water as the city monitors the situation.
American Fork asks residents to stick to assigned watering days and conserve water ABC4 Utah
American Fork asks residents to stick to assigned watering days and conserve water Yahoo
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