The Salt Lake City Council has approved an ordinance change that implements new restrictions on water usage within the city.
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Residents who conserve water may see lower utility bills, while the city could experience reduced revenue from water sales, potentially offset by long-term infrastructure savings.
The city as a whole benefits from enhanced water conservation and long-term supply security, and residents who reduce their water usage will likely see lower monthly utility costs.
Residents and businesses with high water demands, such as those with extensive landscaping or certain industrial operations, may face challenges in complying with new restrictions or incur fines for
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