A future agenda item was proposed to explore a citywide water conservation contest, leveraging the city's water dashboard to incentivize residents to reduce water usage. This initiative aims to promote responsible water use and educate residents.
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Stable — consistent level of discussion. 1 mention in the last 30 days, 3 the 60 before.
The city could face significant surcharges if it exceeds 110% of its contracted water volume.
The regional water supply and future generations benefit from responsible water management.
Residents and businesses may experience inconvenience due to water restrictions and less vibrant landscaping.
With below-average precipitation, the city is emphasizing water conservation. This includes public outreach, updated irrigation practices for parks, and monitoring water use to ensure reliable supply.
The Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District set the water supply level at 'two,' meaning residents are encouraged to reduce water use by 10% and expect brown lawns this summer.
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A Councilmember suggested a city-wide water conservation contest using residents' water usage data. The idea is to encourage people to use less water by comparing their current year's use to the previous year and offering prizes for the biggest reductions.