North Ogden is tightening the reins on lawn watering to prevent summer shortages. If you're wasting drinking water on your grass, you might get hit with a fine, so it's time to brush up on the city's irrigation rules.
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Using culinary water for irrigation could increase long-term utility costs for the city.
The developer of the Jordan Park subdivision.
Existing residents who may face water restrictions or higher costs.
Residents are worried about using drinking water for lawn irrigation in new subdivisions, citing past water shortages.
The city is working on a new water plan required by the state to better manage culinary and secondary water. They are looking at ways to reduce demand and improve efficiency in city operations.
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